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A CATALOGUE
THE GREEK COINS
THE BRITISH MUSEUM
CATALOGUE
GREEK COINS OF PHRYGIA.
BY
BARCLAY V. HEAD, D.Litt., D.C.L., Ph.D.
CORRESPONDANT DE l'iNSTITUT DE FRANCE,
KEEPER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COINS AND MEDALS.
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This volume of the Catalogue of Greek coins (the twenty-fifth of the
series begun in 1873) deals with the coins of the eastern portion of
the Roman Province of Asia, anciently known as Phrygia, and
completes the Catalogue of all the coins of Asia Minor at present
in the British Museum.
In 1873, when the first volume of the Catalogue of Greek Coins
was published, the collection of Phrygian Coins in the Museum was
a small one, consisting only of about 700 specimens, as against
1636 described by Mionnet. The late M. W.-H. Waddington,
specially intei'ested as he was in the coinage of Asia Minor,
often impressed upon me the advisability of adding largely to
the Phrygian series before undertaking to catalogue it. To
bring it up to the required level has since been an object I
have kept in view in selecting coins for purchase, and, as will
be seen from the following pages, I am now at last able to
catalogue no less than 2148 coins.
The various sources from which all, or nearly all, the speci-
mens have passed into the British Museum are noted in square
brackets.
I have endeavoured, in the Introduction, as in my previous
volume, * Lydia' to give under each city a list, as nearly
complete as possible, of the magistrates' names recorded on the
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PREFACE.
coins, with their various titles^ in approximate chronological
order. For the names of magistrates not in the Museum
collection I am indebted chiefly to Imhoof-Blumer's Kleinat<iatische
Munzen (1902), and to Babelon's Inventaire de la Collection
Waddington.
The Map which accompanies the volume shows in red letters
the positions of the Phrygian cities which issued coins, in so far as
their sites have been fixed by travellers.
In the revision of the work I have had the constant assistance
of Mr. G. F. Hill, who has also been kind enough to compile
for me the long Indexes of Magistrates' Names on Autonomous
and Imperial coins.
In bringing to a conclusion this volume, the last which (in
view of my retirement next month from the Keepership of the
Department of Coins and Medals) 1 shall be privileged to
compile, or be officially responsible for, I desire to express my
deep sense of obligation, both to my own colleagues and to the
numerous scholars, both British and foreign, whose works I have
referred to in the footnotes.
BARCLAY V. HEAD.
British Museum.
Mmj, 1906.
CONTENTS.
*.;,* Tlie Beferencea in Homan numerals are to the pages of the Introduction :
those in Arabic numerals are to the text.
PAGE
Preface ........... v
Introduction and Catalogue of Coins .
Municipal Coinage of. the cities of Phrygia
Ahbaetae My si. Autonomous coins of the 2nd cent. B.C.,
probably struck at Ancyra in Abbaitis .... xx, 1
Accilaeum, on the'E.. Tembris in Phrygia Epictetus. Imperial
coins of Gordian only. No magistrates' names . . xxi, 3
Acmoneia, on an afifluent of the R. Sindros (or Senaros).
Autonomous coins of the 1st cent. B.C., and Imperial from
Augustus to Gallienus, with magistrates' names down to
the time of Caracalla only ...... xxi, 4
Aezanis, near the sources of the R. Rhyndacus in Phrygia
Epictetus. Autonomous coins of the 2nd cent. B.C. reading
EniKTHTEHN, and of the 1st cent. B.C. reading
EZEANITHN. Imperial coins, Augustus to Gallienus,
with AIZAN€ITI2N, &c., and magistrates' names with
various titles ......... xxiv, 23
Alia, on the upper course of the R. Sindros (or Senaros),
near the modern Islam-Keui. Imperial coins under
Trajan, M. Aurelius, Caracalla, and Gordian, on special
occasions ......... xxvi, 44
Amorium, in far eastern Phrygia. Autonomous coins of the
2nd or 1st cent. B.C., and Imperial from Augustus to Geta xxvii, 47
Ancyra in Abbaitis. Autonomous coins of the 2nd cent. B.C.,
and Imperial from Nero to the Philips. List of magistrates xxxi, 58
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Apameia, near the sources of the Maeaiider. Important
commercial centre and a Cistophoric mint after 189 B.C. xxxi, 69
Proconsular Cistophori 57 — 48 li.c. . . . xxxiii, 72 -
Autonomous bronze coins 133 — 48 B.C. . . . xxxiv, 74
Imperial coins, Augustus to Gallienus . . . xxxvi, 88
List of magistrates' names ...... xxxvi
Interesting coin-types ....... xxxix
Appia, on the north road from Acmoneia to Cotiaeum.
Autonomous coins of the 2nd or 1st cent. B.C., and Imperial
between Nero(?) and the Philips, on special occasions only xl, lOG
Bria, between Eumeneia and Sebaste. Imperial coins of the
time of Sept. Severus only . . . . . . xli, 109
Bruzus in the Pentapolis. Imperial ^ Fef^tivaV coins between
Hadrian (?) and Gordian xli, 110
Cadi, the modern Gediz in Abbaitis. Imperial coins, Claudius
to Gallienus. List of magistrates' names and chief types.
Games, 2c/3ao-Ta ofxojSwixia ...... xlii, 116
Ceretapa Diocaesareia in S. Phrygia. Imperial coins, Ant.
Pius to Caracalla. Magistrates and types . . . xlv, 129
Cihyra, near the Lycian frontier. Autonomous silver and
bronze coins, circ. 166 — 84('?) B.C., with abbreviated
magistrates' names ....... xlv, 131
Imperial coinage, Augustus to Gallienus. List of magis-
trates' names, chief types, &c. .... xlvii, 134
Cidyessus, on an affluent of the upper Kaystros in central
Phrygia. Imperial coins between Domitian and the
Philips. List of magistrates' names . . . xlviii, 150
Colossae on the Lykos above Laodiceia. Autonomous coin
of the 2nd or 1st cent. B.C. Imperial, &c., from Aelius
Caesar to Gallienus(?), chiefly dedicatory issues . . xlix, 154
Cotiaeum, in the valley of the upper Tembris, the largest city
in Phrygia Salutaris. Imperial coins^ Tiberius to Gallienus.
List of magistrates' names and chief types . . , li, 158
CONTENTS. IX
PAGE
Diocleia, in the country of the Moxeani. Coins of Elagabalus
only. No magistrates' names ...... liv, 181
Dionysopolis, a Pergamene city in tlie district to the S. of
the upper Maeander. Autonomous coins of the 2nd or 1st
cent. B.C., and occasional Imperial issues between Tiberius
and Elagabalus, the latter dated year 70 from an era
beginning in a.d. 152—3 (=221—222 a.d.). List of
magistrates' names and special types . . . . Iv, 182
Docimeium, a town of Macedonian origin on the R. Doureios,
an affluent of the Kaystros. Imperial coins from Claudius
to Gordian. Only two magistrates' names known. Chief
types .......... Ivi, 188
Dorylaetim, on the R. Tembris, in Phrygia Epictetus.
Imperial coins, Vespasian to the Philips. Very few
magistrates' names. Chief types ..... Ivii, 195
JEpictetcis. See Aezanis ...... xxiv, 23, 200
Eriza. Between Cibyra and Themisonium. Autonomous
bronze coins before 84 B.C. Imperial in the time of Severus
and family only. Magistrates' names and chief types . Ivii, 202
Eucarpeia, in the Pentapolis. Imperial coins Augustus to
Volusian, chiefly ' Festival ' issues bearing the names of
Priests and Priestesses ....... lix, 203
Eiimeneia, an important Pergamene foundation between the
rivers Glaukos and Maeander. Autonomous coins of the
2ik1 cent. B.C. Special issue circ. 44-40 B.C. reading
<|>OVAOVIANX2N insteadof EVMENEHN. Im- -
perial coins from Tiberius to Gallienus. Personal names
chiefly sacerdotal . . . . . . . . Ix, 211
Flaviopolis. See Temenothyrae ..... Ixii, 407
Fulvia. See Eumeneia ....... Ixii, 213
Grimenothyrae or Flavta Grimenothyrae, between Temeno-
thyrae and Acmoneia. Imperial coins, Domitian to Hadrian,
rarely with magistrates' names ..... Ixiii, 222
b
CONTEKTa,
PAGE
Hadrianopolia or Hadrianopolis Sehasfc, in Plirygia Paro-
reios. Imperial coins, Ant. Pius to Treb. Gallus. List
of magistrates' names and chief types .... Ixiv, 225
Sierapolis, overlooking the Lykos plain. Autonomous coins
of the 2nd cent. B.C. reading I EPOTTOAITIIN, and
Imperial, Augustus to Valerian, reading lEPATTOAl
TX2N. Magistrates' names down to Trajan's time only.
Types of remarkable local interest. Numerous agonistic
and Alliance issues ....... Ixv, 228
Hterojyolis, the religious capital of the Pentapolis. Occasional
* Festival ' coins, Nerva to Elagabalus. Only one magis-
trate's name recorded, that of an Asiarch under M. Aurelius. \xx, 265
Eydrela, at the junction of the Maeander and Lykos valleys.
Autonomous coins of the 1st cent. B.C., and a few dedicatory
issues, Augustus to Hadrian, &c. ..... Ixx, 271
Hyrgaleis, a federation of townships occupying the country
N. of the Maeander between Dionysopolis and Peltae.
Imperial issues. Ant. Pius to Sev. Alexander. Magistrates'
names and special issues, with date equivalent to 221 —
222 A.D Ixxi, 273
Julia [Ipsus), a station on the trade-route eastwards through
Plirygia to Iconium. Two Imperial issues, with magistrates'
names, one in the time of Nero, and another in the reign
of Aemilian two centuries later .... Ixxii, 276
Laodiceia, the chief city in the plain bounded by the Lykos
and Kapros rivers ....... Ixxiii
Cistophoric mint after 189 B.C. .... Ixxiv, 278
Proconsular Cistophori, 58—48 B.C. . . . Ixxiv, 281
Autonomous bronze coins of the 2nd and 1st centuries B.C.,
some bearing traditional portraits of Queen Laodice, the
wife of Antiochus II, the founder of the city . Ixxv, 283
Imperial coins, Augustus to Trajan Decius. Magistrates'
names and special issues, with dates equivalent to 211 —
212 and 231 — 232 a.d. ; cf. the dated issues of Dionyso-
polis and the Hyrgaleis ..... Ixxvi, 287
CONTENTS. XI
PAGE
The Imperial coins of Laodiceia, chiefly 'Festival' issues . Ixxx
Types of local interest ....... Ixxxi
Leonna, in the Banaz-Ova. Autonomous coin of the 2nd
cent. B.C. Ixxxii, 331
Lysias, in the Oinan-Ova, near the head of L. Limnae.
Imperial coins of the time of M. Aurelius, Commodus, and
Gordian. Only one magistrate's name recorded . Ixxxii, 331
Metropolis, in the Chid- Oca. Imperial '■Festival' coins issued
on one special occasion between 249 and 261 a.d. . Ixxxiii, 333
Midaenm, on the Tembris, in Phrygia Epictetus. Imperial
coins, Augustus to the Philips. Magistrates' names and
remarkable types ....... Ixxxiv, 335
Nacoleia, on the R. Parthenios, in N.E. Phrygia. Imperial
coins, between Titus and Gordian. Only one magistrate's
name known Ixxxv, 339
Ococleia, near Metropolis in the Chul-Ova. Imperial coins
apparently on two special occasions only, in the reigns
of Commodus and of Gordian. Only one magistrate's name
known Ixxxv, 341
Otrvs, in the Pentapolis, close to Eucarpeia. Imperial coins
at intervals. Ant. Pius to Caracalla, probably dedicatory
issues. Magistrates' names ..... Ixxxvi, 343
Palacobeudus, in the Synnadic plain. Imperial issues in
Hadrian's reign only, and without magistrates' names Ixxxvii, 346
Peltae, originally a Macedonian colony on the upper course
of the Maeander, S.W, of Eumeneia. Autonomous coins
of the 2nd cent. B.C., and Imperial, Ant. Pius to Volusian.
List of magistrates' names ..... Ixxxvii, 347
Philomelium, in Phrygia Paroreios. Autonomous coins of the
2nd or 1st cent. B.C., and Imperial, Tiberius to Treb. Gallus.
List of magistrates' names. Exceptional issues from Sev.
Alexander onwards inscribed S . P . Q . R . . Ixxxviii, 353
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Pnjtnnessns, on the upper Kaystros, N. of Synnada, an
important commercial exchange mart. Autonomous coins
of the 1st cent. B.C., and Imperial from Augustus to
Gallienus. List of magistrates' names .... xci, 361
Sanails, on the N. of L. Anava. Autonomous coin of the
2nd cent. B.C. ........ xcii^ 309
Sehaste, in the Banaz-Ova, hali-way between Euraeneia and
Acmoneia. Occasional issues of Imperial coins. Augustus
to Caracalla. Magistrate's names. Chief type, Eiver-god
CINAPOC xcii, 369
Sibidunda, in the hilly country between the Synnadic and
Metropolitan plains. Imperial coins, M. Aurelius to
Gordian, Pisidian rather than Phrygian in fabric and types.
No magistrates' names ...... xciii, .377
Siblia, in the plain of the upper Maeander between Eumeneia
and Apameia. Occasional sacerdotal issues in the reigns
of Augustus and Caracalla ..... xciv, 380
Siocliarax, in the country of the Moxeani. Imperial, Geta
Caesar only ........ xciv, 382
Stectorium, in the Pentapolis. Autonomous coin of the 1st
cent, B.C., and Imperial, M. Aurelius to the Philips.
Magistrates' names and types of local interest . . . xcv, 383
Spiaiis, in Abbaitie. Imperial coins, between Nero and the
Philips, apparently only occasional issues. Magistrates'
names ......... xcvi, 387
Synnada, a station of importance on the road from Apameia
to the N.E. A cistophoric mint after 133 B.C. Autonomous
pre-imperial bronze issues, and Imperial coins, Augustus
to Gallienus. List of magistrates' names, chief types, &c. xcvii, 392
Temenothyrae, FlaviopoUs, in the highlands N. of the Banaz-
Ova. Imperial coins, Hadrian to Saloninus, chiefly dedi-
catory issues. List of magistrates' names . . . ci, 407
CONTENTS,
Themisonium, a station on the road from Laodiceia south-
wards to Cibyra. Imperial issues between Sept. Severus
and the Philips. 'No magistrates' names. Types of local
interest ..........
Tiheriopolis, in Abbaitis. Imperial coins between ClaudiusC?)
and Gordian, rarely with magistrates' names
Trajanopolis, a few miles S. of Grimenothyrae. Imperial
issues, apparently dedicatory, Trajan to Gordian
INDEXES:—
I.
Geographical .....
II. A.
Types
ir.B.
Emperors, &c. .....
III. A.
Symbols ......
III. B.
Countermarks
IV. A.
Kings and Rulers .....
IV. B.
Magistrates' Names on Autonomous Coins
IV. c.
Magistrates' Names on Imperial Coins .
V.
Eoman Magistrates' Names .
VI.
Engravers' Names ....
VII.
Eemarkable Inscriptions
PAGE
civ, 418
cv, 421
cvi, 425
431
433
448
452
454
456
457
461
478
480
481
Table for converting English Inches into Millimetres and the
Measures of Mionnet's Scale ......
489
Table of the Relative Weights of English Grains and French
Grammes ......... 490
Map of Phrygia
Corrigenda
facing p. cvi
xvi
LIST OF PLATES.
r. Cistopbori. Apameia. Laodiceia. Synnada.
II. Abba'itis. Accilaeum. Acmoneia.
III. Acmoneia.
IV. Acmoneia.
V. Aezanis.
VI. Aezanis. Alia.
VII. Amorium.
VIII. Araovium.
IX. Ancyra.
X. Apameia.
XI. Apameia.
XII. Apameia.
XIII. Appia. Biia.
XIV. Bruzus. Cadi.
XV. Cadi. Ceretapa.
XVI. Ciljyra.
XVII. Cibyra.
XVIII. Cibyra.
XIX. Colossae.
XX. Cotiaeum.
XXI, Cotiaeum.
XXII. Cotiaeum. Diocleia.
XXIII. Dionysopolis.
XXIV. Docimeium.
XXV. Dorylaeum.
XXVI. Epicteteis. Eriza. Eucarpeia.
XXVII, Eumeneia (Fulvia).
XXVIII. Grimenotbyrae. Hadrianopolis-Sebaste.
XXIX. Hierapolis.
LIST OF FLATES.
XXX.
XXXI.
XXXIT.
xxxiir.
xxxiv.
XXXV.
XXXVI.
XXXVII.
XXXVIII.
XXXIX.
XL.
XLI.
XLII.
XLIII.
XLIV.
XLV.
XLVI.
XI- VII.
XLVIII.
XLIX.
L.
LI.
Lll.
LIIL
Hierapolis.
Hierapolis.
Hierapolis. Hieropolis.
Hydrela. Hyrgaleis. Julia (Ip.sus).
Laodiceia.
Laodiceia.
Laodiceia.
Laodiceia.
Laodiceia. Lysias.
Metropolis. Midaciuu. Nacoleia.
Ococleia. Otrus. Palaeobeudus.
Peltae. Philomelium.
Philonielium. Prymnessus.
Prymnessus. Sebaste.
Sibidunda. Siblia. Siocharax.
Stectorium. Synaiis.
Syimada.
Synnada. Temenotbyrae-Flaviupolis.
Temenothyrae-Flaviopolis.
Themisonium. Tiberiopolis.
Trajanopolis.
Alliance Coins : Aezanis — Cadi ; Apameia — Ephesns ; Cibyra
— Ephesus ; Cibyra — Hierapolis ; Cotiaeum — Epliesus ;
Hierapolis — Laodiceia; Hierapolis — Synnada; Hierapolis
— Epbesus ; Hierapolis — Apbrodisias.
Alliance Coins: Hierapolis — Sardes ; Hierapolis — Pergamnni ;.
Hierapolis — Epliesus ; Hierapolis — Smyrna ; Laodiceia —
Smyrna.
Alliance Coins : Laodiceia — Hierapolis ; Laodiceia — Perga-
mum ; Laodiceia — Smyrna ; Laodiceia — Xicomedeia ;
Laodiceia — Ephesus ; Temenotliyrae — Sebaste.
Map of Phkvgia.
CORRIGENDA.
Page Ixxxiii, 1. 9, and p. Ixxxv, 1. 16, /or Chal read Chid.
70, no. 9, for two flutes read A and one flute.
221, no. 63, for €VM€N€N€nN read €VM€N€nN
244, no. 100, for AVrKEYS read AYrK€YZ
306, no. 180, for KAAVAIA read KAAVAIA
317, no. 229, for AVKOC read AVKOC
INT1!()]:)UCTI0N.
The coins described in the present volume of tlie Catalogue of
Greek Coins in the British Museum belong to the eastern portion
of the Roman Province of Asia known generally^ both before and
after the constitution of that Province, as Phrygia. Phrygia
may be roughly compared in extent with Scotland, It consists
for the most part of a uet-work of elevated river-valleys and plains
averaging some 2000 to 3000 ft. above sea level, separated from
one another by highlands and mountain ranges, whicli occasionally
attain heights of 6000 or even 8000 f L
The towns are naturally conKned to the lower levels, and thus
sometimes fall into groups such as that of the five cities commonly
called the Phrygian Pentapolis, N. of Apameia. In nearly all cases
the ancient trade-routes from east to west and from north to south
were the lines along which the towns were planted.
Before the expedition of Alexander and the subsequent gradual
Hellenization of the rude peoples of Central Asia Minor, a native
coinage in these regions was non-existent, though the Persian
darics and sigloi may perhaps have been current along the more
frequented routes from Syria, through the Cilician Gates and
along the river-valleys of Phrygia and Lydia to the Greek ports
on the western sea-board. It was not until Greek and Mace-
donian settlements had been planted here and there by the
Seleucid and Attalid kings in eager rivah-y with one another
that coinage began to come into general use, and it was not until
XVni INTHODUCTION.
after the defeat of Autiochus at Magnesia in 190 B.C., when tlie
greater part of Western Asia Minor was assigned to the kingdom
of Pergamuin, that Cistophoric mints were established at Laodiceia
and Apameia. Afterwards, when the administration of the country-
was taken over by the Romans in 133 B.C., Synnada, as a convenieut
station on the road through Phrygia and Pisidia to Cilicia, was
also promoted to the rank of a Cistophoric mint. The Alexandrine
tetradrachms of this period which Miiller (nos, 1 178-1195) assigned
to Philomelium, on the eastern highway to Iconium, belong more
probably to Phaselis on the coast of Lycia, as Imhoof {Kl. M., 308)
has pointed out. The only other Phrygian city which struck silver
coins in pre-imperial times was Cibyra, which was allowed to retain
its independence under its native dynasts down to 84 B.C.
Including the above-mentioned cities, there were in all about a
score of towns in which autonomous bronze coins were occasionally
struck in the course of the 2nd or 1st century b.c. These were
either the chief halting stations on the various trade-routes, or
towns in the immediate neighboui-hood of famous sanctuaries, such
as Hierapolis, Dionysopolis, and Hieropolis.
Of the twenty or more cities of which occasional issues of autono-
mous bronze coins are known in pre-imperial times, all, with the
exception perhaps of two, Leonna and Sanaiis, continued to strike
money under the Empii'e, some almost contiuuously down to the
time of Gallienus, and others at rare intervals, but, as the general
prosperity of the province increased under the organized rule of
Rome, mints at many other more or less prosperous cities often
sprang into temporary activity. It would seem, however, that these
local issues were, in general, limited to special occasions, such as the
recurrent religious festivals, which would be accompanied by costly
games, by a concourse of strangers from neighbouring districts and
by fairs or markets for the exchange of commodities, Sec, &c.
INTRODUCTION.
At such times an additional supply of bronze money would
naturally be required, and the cost of providing it would have to be
met either by the municipality or by some private individual. As
a general rule the municipal bronze coins in the Province of Asia
bear simply the names of the ordinary chief magistrates for the time
being, but very frequently the expense of the issue was voluntarily
undertaken by some ambitious citizen of high standing (ap^i^tepei/?,
'AaLup-)(t]';, &c., &t.) as a gracious offering {avdOiiixa) to his native city.
Such liberal donations would doubtless be influential in obtaining
for a wealthy benefactor some honorary title^ such as (^iK.oirarpL'i
or ut'o? 7roA,ea)9, which he might be proud of adding to his name.
In other cases an issue of coins was made * on the demand of
[alTrjaaixevov) or ' on the accei-)tance of a Beport hij ' (?) (ela-u'yyelXavTO'i)
some magistrate, the city itself apparently bearing the expense, and
sometimes appointing a special agent or officer (eViyLitXT^rf/?) to
superintend the issue.
Under the earlier emperors, as in the previous century, the
magistrates' names are usually in the nominative case. This usage
was, however, gradually abandoned, and, fi'om the time of the
Flavian emperors, the genitive case, with or without eVt (or rarely
irapd) prevails. No satisfactory explanation has been given of the
reason of this change. Sometimes it may have been merely an
indication of the date of the issues, i.e. during the tenure of office of
such and such a magistrate (Strategos, Archon, or Grammateus),
according to the civic constitutions of the different municipalities.
In the case of issues dedicated to the city the magistrate's name is in
the nominative case even in late Imperial times, with or without the
addition of dvidr^ice. Instances also occur where the magistrate's
name is in the dative case (see coins of Synnada, time of Gordian).
The name of the Roman Proconsul of the province is also sometimes
in the dative case when coins are inscribed with his name. Whether
XX INTRODUCTION.
in these exceptional cases the Greek dative is to be interpreted as
merely equivalent to the Latin ablative absolute, or whether the verb
dveOrjKe is implied is a doubtf al point. It is reasonable to infer
that, when the name of a Roman Proconsul or other important
personage, such as Alexander Junior, Agonothetes and Archiereus
for the second time, on coins of Synnada, appears in the dative
case, the City is the dedicator, and that, on the other hand, when
the ethnic is in the dative case, as on the coins of Temenothyrae,
and the magistrate's name in the nominative, the magistrate is the
dedicator and has been at the expense of the issue of coins bearing
his name.
Fuller details, on this and kindred subjects, which need not be
here repeated, will be found in my Introduction to the volume of
this Catalogue dealing with the Coinage of Lydia. I proceed there-
fore to give a brief account of the coinage of the cities of Phrygia
in alphabetical order, accompanied by lists of all the magistrates'
names in approximate chronological order, in so far as I have been
able to compile them from trustworthy sources, such as Dr. F.
Imhoof-Blumer's invaluable KleinasiatiscJie Milnzen and Babelon's
Inventaire de la Collection Waddington.
For the geographical information I am indebted almost entirely
to the works of Prof. W. M, Ramsay and to those of Mr. J. G. C.
Anderson.
ABBAETAE MYSI.
This Mysian people occupied a district in Western Phrygia,
called Abbaitis, of which Ancyra and Synaiis were the chief cities.
The coins reading MYZHN ABBAITI2N were probably struck
at Ancyra.^ They are of three contemporary denominations, and
belong in style to about the middle of the 2nd century B.C.
' Imhoof, Festschrift fur 0. Benndorf p. 201.
ABBAETAE MYSI. XXI
The types of the three deuominations (PI. ii., uos. 1-3) are the
heads of Zeus, Herakles, and Apollo (Chromios)/ each with his
respective symbol ou the reverse, tlie thunderbolt, the club and
lion-skin, and the double-axe. The reverse type of no. 2 is
identical with that of the Qaarter-cistophorus (cf. Laodiceia, PI. i.
12.) The monogram, M^ on these coins, possibly stands for some
personal name.
ACCILAEUM.
This town stood on the river Tembris or Tembros, east of Dory-
laoam and Midaeum, in Phrygia Epictetus.- The only coins at
present known of Accilaeum belong to the time of Gordiau.-'
Types'. Naked Zeus standing; Goddess seated; Dionysos ; Men;
Nike; Tyche, &c. No magistrates' names occur.
ACMONEIA.
The important city of Acmoneia was situated on a small tributary
of the river Sindros (or Senaros ?) about six miles W. of Diocleia.*
Its autonomous bronze coinage consists of three denominations
contemporary with each other, and belonging apparently to the
end of the 2ud or the earlier half of the 1st cent. B.C. (PI. ii., 5-7.)
Cf. the coinage of Apameia, &c. of the same period (PI. x.). The
following magistrates' names occur on the autonomous issues : —
&t:6hoTo\ji\ 'IepoK\.eov\^s\ Cf. B.M.; Invent. W add., B,Tidi\m\xooi,Kl.M.
TifidOelp^'] MTjrpo. B.M.
TLfj,66eo[^] MeveXa. B.M,
Mt]v6SoT[o'i] SiXk(ov[o'i'\ B.M.
1 Ibid., p. 202. 2 J. G. C. Anderson, in J.H.S., xlx., 90.
3 Tmhoof, El. M., 192. " Ramsay, C. and B., 625.
INTRODUCTION.
After au interval Acmoneia began to coin again under Augustus,
and continued, on occasion, to strike Imperial and, rarely, quasi-
autonomous coins down to the time of Gallienus, but no magistrates^
names occur on the coins of Acmoneia after the time of Caracalla.
The following list comprises all the magistrates' names for which
I thiuk there is good authority : — -
Aufirustus
Nero
Agrippina Jun.
Poppaea
(Thean Romen)
Trajan
KopBo^ B.M.
Eua-€^t]<i Invent. }\'ad(l., 5-i81.
KpaTTJi; Ml]VOKpiTOV B.M.
eTTt AevKiov ^epovrjviov KaTTLTcovo^
eirl ^epovTjvLou KaTrircovo^ kuI 'lovkia^
^eovj'jpwi
B.M.
eVl ^PX- S^pourjviov KaTTirct)vo<i Kal
'JouXia? Xeoui]pa'i
iirl dpx- '^o 7'. ^epovrpnov Ka7rira)i'0<;
xal JouXt'a? Seovyjpwi
^ eVl Mevefxa^pv B.M.
( eVt Mevep.d'xov yp. Imhoof, Mun. Gr., 391
Ant. Pius
M. Aurelius Caesar )
- eVt TvvSiai'OV
B.M,
S. Severus
Domna
Caracalla
Plautilla
Weber,
B.M.
^eVl 4>X. TIpelaKov ve. yp. vov 'AcxLup.
eirl ^\. IIpelaKov veou ypa.
eVl ^\a. UpeiaKOu ve. ypa. ,,
eirl 4>X. UpelaKov ve. yp. ,,
eVt 4>\. Tlpiafcou vo. 'Aaia. yp. ,,
eVt 0X. TIpicTKov yp. vov 'Aaidp. ,,
^tVl UpeiaKov Imhoof, Kl. M., 193
From this list it will be seen that in the Augustan age the
magistrate's name is in the nominative case, with or without the
ACMONKIA,
patronymic, and that, in oue instance the philosophic title ^cXaX)}-
6r]<; is added to his name by a magistrate, Meveixa-^^o^, who was
doubtless an ancestor of the 7pa/u/xaTeu<? of the same name wLo was
in office under Trajan.
In Nero's time the formula with etrl begins.
With regard to L. Servenius Capito and Julia Severa, see Ramsay.'
It is almost Certain that they were married, and that the mono-
gram XP stands for ap')(^Lepeu)P not for ap-)(ovTU)v.
Under Trajan, and again under Severus and Caracalla, the
magistrate's title is ypafx,/j.aTev<;. Flavins Prisons, the younger
{veov), was the son of an Asiarch of the same name."'
Tiji^es. In the 1st century B.C. the style and types of the coins
are very similar to those of the contemporary issues of Apameia.
(Cf. PI. ii. 5-7 with PI. X.).
The next issue of Acmoneiau coins took place in the reign of
Augustus, and the type, Nike (PL iii. 1), probably refers to the
victory at Actium.
Again there is an interval until Nero's time, when two types
occur, a seated god resembling Zeus, but differentiated by his
adjunct symbols, owl and crescent (PI. iii. 3), and on the smaller
denomination a figure of Artemis huntress (PI. iii. 2).
From Trajan's time onwards the types are much varied : among
the more interesting are the following : — River-god (PL iii. 0) ;
Horseman with whip galloping over River-god towards a rock, on
which two women stand with a flying eagle above them (no. 58 and
PL iv. 6). This type probably refers to a Foundation-myth, as
may also the following (uo. 102), Two brother Founders (?) joining
hands (Akmon and Doias ?), with eagle above and altar between
them. A remarkable seated female figure (PL iii. 11), Aphrodite (?)
' C. and B., 639 sq^. = Raiusay, C. and Z?., G-11.
Xxiv INTRODUCTION.
apparently unveiling. Zeus enthroned above two giants (PI. iv. 2),
Amaltlieia or Adrasteia with infant Zeus, and, around, three Kuretes
(PI. iv. 4).
AEZANIS.
Aezanis, near the sources of the Rhyndacus, was an important
city in the part of northern Phrygia known early in the 2 ad
cent. B.C. as Phrygia Epictetus. This district comprised the cities
of Cadi, Aezanis, Cotiaeum, Dorylaeum, Midaeum, Accilaeum
and Nakoleia. Imhoof^ has no doubt correctly attributed to
Aezanis the 2Qd cent, coins reading EniKTHTEIlN (PL xxvi.
1-4)^ on which the magistrates' names are in monogram or much
abbreviated, with the single exception of FAIOY (PI. xxvi. 4).
For varieties see Imhoof, Mon. Gr., 398, and Hunter, ii., 485.
In the latter half of the 1st cent. B.C. Aezanis issued a few coins
with the inscr. EZEANITflN (PI. v. 1, 2), and from Augustus to
Gallienus, Imperial and quasi-autonomous coins with AIZANITHN
or AlZANeiTHN.
The magistrates' names, usually with patronymic, are preceded
by eVt, and titles are occasionally added — Stephanephoros, Gram-
mateus, Asiarch, First Archon, Strategos, and Archineokoros.
The list of names is as follows, excluding a few which I have not
been able to verify, and which have probably been wrongly read: —
Augustus €7tI Mei'dvBpov B.M.
I eVl MijSi'jov ,,
Germanic us , s -^ - ti/t <> '
J eTTt 2,TpuTa>vo<i Ivirjo^ov ,,
Aorrippina Sen. \ , s t^-.
^ ^ ^ eirt KXaaaiKOV „
Calii^ula ' > ^ ^^ ' izn
^ eiTi AoXXlov KXaaaiKOV ,,
Festschrift fur 0. Bennrlorf, 202.
AEZANIS.
XXV
Germaiiicus
Agrippina Sen.
Calisrula
(Theos Synkletos)
Claudius
(Theos Synkletos)
Hadrian
Sabina
Ant. Pius
"M. Aur. Caes.
M. Aurelius
(Demos)
Commodus
iirl 'Poixpov KXacrcTLKOv ,, ,,
eirl ^ApLordp)(ov 'lepaKO'^ „
eVl Navva '^r6(j)avr](f)6p[ov] ,,
iirl npa^L/jie ,,
^ iirl JJavaavlov Mevdvhpov „
eVt ^AvTio'x^ov Mr]Tpoyevov<; „
irrl Mrjvo'yevov rov Navvd „
eVt Mi]voyevov<; rov Navvd ,,
iirl Mi]vo'yevov'i Imhoof, Kl. M., 190.
enrt XwKpdrov^ EvSo^ov B.M.
iirl HwKpdrov^ Arj/ji7]Tpiou Inv. Wadd., 5570.
evrl npa)Top.'[d')(ov] ^coKpdrov^ B.M.
ArjixoaOevovi ,,
eVl MeveXdo Ar]fxoa-6ivov<; „
^ eirl KXavSiov 'lepaKO'i „
iirl KXav. 'lepafco^ (?) Imhoof, 7^. M., 190.^
eVt M. 'At. Mt]Tpoyevov<; B.M.
iirl M. ^Ari. MrjTpojivovi „
'^ KXavBiov Kovaprelvov „
KXav8iov Kovapreivov „
Evpv/iXrj^ rrj TepovcTLa' „
iirl 7pa[/i. OiiX.\ EvpuKXeovi 'Aai. ,,
[eirl arpa. n.(?)] Ai^. Alovvctlov „
iirl KX. Tanavov dp')(^. a . „
IIp(oroixd-)(ov apx- "'• '^o /3' Sestini {Hed., ii.,
333).
1 Imhoof reads (wrongly ?) «Vi 'Ao-kXo. XdpaKos.
- Concerning M. Ulpius Eurykles of Aezanis, cf. CJ.I.G., 2741, 3831 sqq., and
B.C.IL, 1885, p. 71.
d
INTRODUCTION.
Domna .... 'Ep/xoyevovi Sestinij Lett, di Cont., ix,, 47.
C eirl MevdvSpov arpa.
(. eVl cfTp. Se/3)]pov ^Acridp-)^. Inv. Wadd., 5585.
Treb. Gallus eVl HouXttiklov a,p-)(^. B.M.
eVi Avp. Zi']va>vo<; up. „
iirl Avp. Zi'pcoi'o^ /3' apX' }>
eVl 'lof. S€V7]peivov „
iirl ^lov. OvXtti. Sevrjpeivov
dp-x^ivecoKopco [sic) B.M., cf. Imli., KI. M., 191.-^
Sev. Alexander
(Demos)
Gallienus
(Demos)
(Demos)
Tlie types of the coins of Aezanis are very numerous^ the most
characteristic being the figure of Zeus of Aezanis, standing naked
to waist, and with himation over lower limbs and one shoulder. On a
coin of Commodus (Invent. Wadd., PI. xv. 7) the city claims the title
of Neokorate of this divinity (NenKOPUN TOY AIOC), and
it is probably of the Temple of Zeus that J. Ulpius Sevei'inuSj in the
reign of Gallienus, was Archineokoros or Archiereus and Neokoros.
Under Domitian there was an issue of Alliance coins with the
neighbouring city of Cadi (PI. li. 1).
ALIA.
The site of Alia^ according to Radet and Ramsay/ was probably
between Acmoneia and Siocharax, near the modern Islam-Keui, on
the upper course of the river Sindros or Senaros.
It would appear that coins were only struck at Alia on special
occasions in the reigns of Trajan, M. Aurelius, Caracalla, and
Gordian. They are quasi-autonomous or Imperial, inscr. AAIH-
NX2N, and bear the following magistrates' names : —
^ Imhoof marks a point hetweeu apx'- and vewKopo). Mion. (iv., 62) gives dpx- y
vtcoKop. On the B.M. specimens the title seems to be as in the text.
2 G. and B., .592.
AMOUIUM.
XXVll
(Demos) f AlT^](ra/x6vou ^poujL.^ Imhoof, Kl. 71/., 195.
(Hiera Synkletos) / Alrrjaa/jLevov 'Ppovyi. B.M.
Trajan I AiTrjaafievov Fa. ^Acriv. ^povyt. ,,
^ ''Aypev^ ^Aaidp-)(_7]<i ""AXirjvwv Arj/j^ov^ F. 'Aalv.
'Aype. ^iXoTTaTTTTo? avedrjKtv B.M.
^Aypev<i aved)]Kev ,,
^Aypeix; ap-^ceparei^vcov avWrjKev) ^AXirjfot'i
Imhoof, Kl. M., 195.
^Aypeu<; ap')(^iepaTe{v(iiv) ave6i)Kev
Inv. Wadd.y 5593.
(Demos)
Faustina II.
(Hiera Synkletos)
The subsequent issues under Caracalla and Gordian are witliout
magistrates' names.
AMOEIUM.
Amorium, an important city in far eastern Phrygia, is one of the
towns which issued autonomous bronze money before Imperial
times. Whether this issue took place during the 2 ad or during
the 1st cent. B.C. is at present uncertain. These coins are of two
contemporary denominations (PI. vii. 1, 2) and usually bear two
monograms, or abbreviated magistrates' names, as follows : —
Mon.— K\ea. or KXtj^. Imhoof, Kl. M., 197-8.
^oXe.—KXeap. B.M.
' Alrrjo-afievov probably signifies tbat tbe coins were issued ' o)i the motion of,'
or 'at the request of tbe magistrate named, wbile aviOrjKev seems to imply tbat be
was personall}'^ at tbe expense of tbe issue. Tbe word alTrjaafxtvov occurs on coins
of Alia, Ancyra, Eucarpeia, Appia, Stectorium, and at Mylasa and Stratouiceia-
Hadrianopolis (B.M.C. Lydia, cxvii.). Ramsay {G. and B., 594) tbinks tbat some
special favour may have been accorded by Rome at tbe request of some locally
influential citizen. It is, however, not improbable that the local Senate may have
authorised the expenditure of the sum required for special issues of this kind.
^ Here we must probably understand tVi'/xi^o-ei'.
XXVUl
INTRODUCTION.
"X (OK par. — "" Apia.
^av — ' Aptcrre
^ApiaT6Lh\o'\v (?)
Mod. — Aa.
B.M.
Tnv. TFadd., 5603.
B.M.
Imhoof, Kl. M., 197.
For the forms of the monograms, see p. 47.
After an interval Amorium began again to strike coins under
Augustus, and its coinage seems to have come to an end under
Caracalla and Geta.
During the reign of Augustas the magistrates^ names are in the
nominative case. Afterwards the formula with iirl is adopted.
The list of names is as follows : —
Augustus
>>
))
Caligula
Claudius
Nero
Vespasian
Ant. Pius
(Apollo)
(Sarapis)
M. Aur. Caes.
(Boule)
Caracalla
Geta
yA\e]^avSpo^ B.M.
XaXXtTTTTO? ,,
AXi^avSpo'i KaWiTTTTov Imhoof, Kl. HI.
eVl X iXovavov Ke 'lovarou
OveLyjravccov (or Ovi^lravLOivY B.M.
eirl TIehu)vo<i nal Kdrcovo<; „
[eVt A^evKiov ^lovXiov KdT(ovo<; rb /3' B.M.
eVt A. Oin.yJravcov X iXovavov B.M.
eVt A. OvL-^ai'iov Inv. M'add., 5612.
iirl A. 'Avrcoviov A. Imhoof, Kl. M., 199.
iirl A. ""AvTOiVLOv AovyeLvov ,, ,, ,,
iirl X^pTopo<i ^Ai'Tcoi'Lov Inv. Wadd., 5613.
B.M.
iirl Tifialov
irrl ^EXttiSIlou dp-)(^
iirl AvTWVLOv itpx-
67tI AvTWv'lOV itpX'
Imhoof, Man. Gr., 393.
B.M.
^ Silvuuus and Justus, members of the Vipsania family,
ANCYRA. XXIX
Geta eVi ^Avrcoviou to I3' upx- Imhoof, Kl. M., 201.
„ iirl Tatov apX- B,M.
(Thea Roma) eVt Tatov apx- ^
Geta eTTi Tatov ^lova\rov\ dpx- Inv. Wadd., 5624,
Imlioof has remarked^ that from the time of Caligula onwards
nearly all the magistrates' names on the coins of Amorium are
Roman. The city, in an inscription {B.C. II., xix., 555), calls herself
7] Xa/nirpoTdri] Kal avfjip,axo<;'Pci)fiaLa>v, and this perhaps may account
for the predominance of Roman influence in the municipal govern-
ment of the city. Another indication of Roman proclivities may be
suspected in two at least of the coin-types which frequently occur
on the later coins of Amorium, viz. the eagle on an altar between
two Roman military signa (no. 37), and the two right-hands clasped
over a caduceus (PI. vii. 7), evidently an Alliance type, referring to
the claim of Amorium to be ovfifiaxo'i 'Foj/nalcov. The remaining
coin-types refer to the local religious cults (PI. viii. 1-8).
ANCYRA.
Ancyra appears to have been the chief city of the district
Abbaitis in Western Phrygia, and to have been the place of mintage
in the 2nd cent. B.C. of the coins inscribed MYZHN ABBAITHN
(see supra, and PL ii., nos. 1-3).
After a considerable interval Ancyra began to strike money in
her own name, in the reign of Nero, perhaps when the honorary
title Julia was conferred upon the city (cf. coin of Nero and I*oppaea
reading lOYAIEHN ANKYPANIIN-). The ordinary inscription
on subsequent coins is simply ANKYPANX2N.
The coinage of Ancyra, Imperial and quasi-autonomous, extends
over a period of nearly 200 years, from the reign of Nero to that of
the Philips.
1 Kl. M., 202. - Wudd., Fustes, 135.
INTRODUCTION.
The local magistrates' titles are, under Nero, Eplioros and
subsequently Archon or First ArcJion, who is also occasionally
qualified as Hiereus, Stephanephoros, or StephanepJwros and
Archiereus. The list of names is as follows : — ■
Nero and Poppaea, /" OvoXacrewa avOvircnu) ''lovXiewv
P. Volasenua < ' AvKVpavcov. aiTi]aa/j,ei'ou Ti.
Procos. A.D. 62-63 \,BaaaiXaov e</)[6/oou] Wadd., Fastes, 135.
fTh *> tl f w ^^^' OvoXaaevva. ^ AvKvpavwv
(^ BaaatXd. alrrjaaixe. B.M.
eVl ^AprefxiSoopou B.M. and Inv. [Vadd., 5633.
eVt KXavBiov ^Apre/jiiScopov iepeo)<i
Miou., iv. 152, cf. Inv. Wadd., 5632.
iirl ^AaKXrjTTiuSo. Aio[S6]tov c'lp. r. /3'
Imhoof, Kl. 31., 203.
eVt ^AaKXrjTTidSov Aio. ap. to /3' B.M.
eVt AovKLOu „
eirl AovKiov Kpaaaov ap. „
eVt M7]Tpo[cf)d]v. Mion., iv., 151.
iirl MrjvoSooi?) cip')(^. B.M.
evrt Alklvlov cip-)(^. ,,
,, irrl A I. Aovttov apx- „
,, eirl A I. Aovmrov upX- «
(Cf. Bev. Num., 1851, 158; Mion., iv., 162 ;
Imhoof, Gr. M., 729 ; and Invent. Wadd.,
5640-41.
M. Aurelius irrl Mr^vohoipov /3' ve. apx-^ B.M.
Nero
Domitian
Domitia
Plotina
(Demos)
(Thea E,oma)
Hadrian
Ant. Pius
1 Ramsay {Class. Rev., xiv. 82) remarks that, in the formula oC filiation ^
vewrepos, the word vearepos is merely pleonastic and unnecessary after /3'. One
or the other would be sufficient to indicate that " Menodorus jiin." is what is here
meant, and that there is no occasion to infer that a grandfather of the same name
is implied.
APAMEIA.
XXXI
L. Verus eVl Mrji/oScop. /3' ve. B.M.
„ iirl MrjvoBdopov ve. Inv. Wadd., 5646,
M. Aurelius eVl A. K\(o. Aij/xoadivov^ ap-)(^. B.M.
L. Verus eVt A. K\. ArjiJboade. „
M. Aurelius eVl or6(f)av7]<p6p . . Mion., iv., 163.
S. Severus eV. T. Avp. MoSiarou cip-)^. a B.M.
Caracalla eVl ^ A7roWo(pcivov<; Aov. dp'^. a „
Geta eVl '' ATroWocpdvovf; Aov. dp. Imlioof, ^lon.
Gr., 393.
Philip I eV. TI. ^Apv.^ ZcoiXov dp. a to jB' B.M.
,, CTT. 'Ap. Zay'ikov dp. a to /3' ,,
Otacilia „ „ „ „
Philip II
Philip I
eV. Zwikov Invent. Wadd., 5656.
€774 Avp. NecKcivSpov Tpv(f). %vov aT€(f)av. Kol
dp-)(^bepe. Sestini, Lett. Cant., iii. 101.
,, eirl Avp. NeiKcivSpov Tpv(j)V. dp^. B.M.
Otacilia ivr. A. NecKcivSpov Tpv(j). «/o%. a „
Philip II eV. NeLKaiSpov ■ „
Among the types the most interesting is the figure of Zeus
holding an anchor (PI. ix. 4). Unless we are to suppose that the
same foundation-legend, as to the finding of an anchor by King
Midas, was localized at the Phrygian as well as at the Galatian
Ancyra" (of which there is no evidence), we must accept the anchor
on the coins of the Phrygian Ancyra merely as a canting devise.
On some specimens the Zeus of Ancyra with his anchor stands
facing Hera (PI. ix. 6, 7).
APAMEIA.
Apameia, founded by Antiochus I (Soter), and named after his
mother Apama, superseded the older stronghold and royal residence
Celaenae which occupied the heights above it.
' 'Apv. probabl}'' stands for Arruntius.
- B.M. Cat. Galatia, p. 9, note.
XXXll INTRODUCTION.
Situate near the sources of the Maeauder and its tributary-
mountain torrents, Marsjas, Orgas, and Therma, it was a central
point from which trade-routes radiated in every direction. The
city thus became a commercial junction where goods arriving
by the caravan-routes from the east were packed to be for-
warded to the various ports, Ephesus, Pergamum, &c.^ Hence
perhaps the nickname i) Ki/Scoro'i 'the chest. ^ There was also a
tradition, probably Jewish, that the mountain above the town was
Ararat, and that the Ark of Noah {rj ki^coto';) first rested on the
hill of Celaenae,
The earliest coins struck at Apameia were Cistopliori, which fall
chronologically into three classes : —
(i.) 189-133 B.C. with the monogram W (PI. i. 1, 2), and the
followiug varying symbols: — Wreath (B.M.), Thunderbolt (B.M.),
Bee (B.M.), Sphinx (B.M.), Elephant's head (B.M.), Pileus(?) (B.M.),
Dolphin (B.M.), Human ear (Hunter, ii., PL xlviii. 11), Star (Imhoof,
Kl. M., 205), Coruucopiae {t'hid., 206), Priapic term on Caduceus
(Tnv. Wadd., 6957), Bucranium (Pinder, 70), Owl in square and A
(Piuder, 71), Prow (Pinder, 72), Tripod and Snake (Pinder, 73),
Parazonium (Pinder, 74), Caps of the Dioskuri (Pinder, 75), Flute
with additional letters in field, Al, Al, F (Imhoof, Kl. M., 206), or
Al, Al, A(B.M.,Pl.i. 2).2 No symbol, but with letters MH, MH,
in field {Inv. Wadd., 6958), or El, A I {Inv. Wadd., 6969).
(ii.) After 133 B.C. with ATTA and two Flutes and the following
magistrates' names : —
Fvov (B.M.), KcHjkov y8' (B.M.), 'ApxeXdov (B.M.), AtoSciipov (B.M.),
Aiovvalov (B.M.), AioTp€(pov<i (B.M.), KeXai. symbol, Star {Pinder,
p. 557, 11), Mviaicov (B.M.), MvTd (B.M.), ^nvixvov {Inv. Wadd.,
7009), Xwupdrov (B.M.), 'A-TToWowiov (B.M.), "AjraXov (B.M.),
1 Imhoof, Kl. M., 211 ; cf. Strab., xii. 15.
- This coin is incorrectly described, infra, p. 70, no. P, as having two flutes.
APAMEIA. XXXUl
\iTT(i\ov—Tifico. (B.M.), Tt'/j,(ovo^ {lav. Wadd., 7010), Mavrc— A loS6.
{BM.),M7]Tpo.—K€Xai. {Inv. Wadd., 7006), Miepa.—Mvcovi (B.M.).
(iii.) Proconsular Cistopliori, 57 — 48 B.C., beai^ing the names of
the following Proconsuls in Latin characters, with the addition of
local magistrates' names in Greek letters as follows : —
C. Fahius, M.f., Procos. of Asia, B.C. 57 — 5S.
^AvSpoviKou aevLov Inv. Wadd., 7016.
'AttoXoIu] Bidvoplo^] Finder, p. 567, 174.
P. LentidiLs, P. /., Spinther, Procos. of Cilicia, B.C. 56 — 53, and
iTnperator.
'AttoXou Bidvopo'i Finder, p. 570, 193.
Kdcrropo<i ^AttoWoc). B.M.
Mv'iaKov „
Apiniis Claudius Pulclier, Ap.f, Procos. of Cilicia, B.C. 53 — 51, and
Imperator.
MvtaKov B.M.
KdoKov Inv. Wadd., 7015.
'Hpa. Tiixu)VO<i B.M.
QeoTrpoTTO'i ' AttoWcovcov Finder, p. 570, 197.
ill. Tullius Cicero, Frocos. of Cilicia, B.C. 51—50.
QeoTTpoTTO'^ ^AttoWoovlou Finder, p. 571, 200.
C. Fannius, Fontifex, Praetor, B.C. 49 — 48.
MavTiOeo^ MavTiOeov B.M.
On the cistopliori of classes, ii. and iii. the constant adjunct
symbol is the double-flute of Marsyas.
The autonomous bronze coins of Apameia (with the single
exception of PI. x, 1, which appears to be earlier than the rest)
range from about B.C. 133 — 48, and are thus contemporary with the
Cistophori of classes ii. and iii. They consist of four denominations
XXXIV
INTRODUCTION.
distinguished from one another by their types, p. 74 (PI. x, 2 — 10).
The largest of these denominations was sometimes issued with the
addition of an ornamental frame (PI. x. 2 — 4). These specimens
■were probably not current as money, but may have been used, like
the Roman Contorniates of later times, for playing some such game
as draughts (cf. N.C., 1906).
The magistrates' names are usually in the genitive, though
sometimes in the nominative case, with patronymic.
Alaxo'i — He.
^AXe^av. — ^Aprefxi.
^Afivv
^Avhp6vLKo<i — ^AXkiov
^AvSpovtKO'i — Ay [zz'' AXklov)
^ApTi(f)(ov — MeveKXeovi
^Apiara . — Kyjcpia.
^AprepLi. — Ba^d
^AprepLih. —
^AaKXrjTria, —
^AttuXov — B La.vopo<i
^AttoXov — 'HpaKXe.
Ba^d—
B lavo. — MavT.
/iioBo). — Kpa.
Aio8.—K.—n.
^EyXo. —
'EpfxoKpd. — Ep.
' HpaKXe L — 'E<y\o.
©eo^oTo. —
KeXaiv. — AeovT.
Type
iii
Imhoof, Kl. M., 208.
))
ii
B.M.
,,
iii
Inv. Wadd., 5674.
„
i, ii
B.M.
„
iii
„
))
i
iii
ii
J)
)>
iii
„
)j
iii
B.M. (cf. Inv. Wadd.,
5676).
))
i, ii, iii
B.M. (cf. Cistophorus,
Finder, p. 567, 174j.
!>
ii, iii
B.M.
,,
iv
Liv. Wadd., 5608.
))
ii
B.M.
„
ii
j>
»
iv
Imhoof, Kl. M., 208.
>»
iii
Inv. Wadd., 5678.
„
iii
5679.
»
ii
B.M.
)>
i
Mion., iv., p. 229, 213.
"
ii
B.M.(cf. Mion.,6'. vii.,
122, Cistophorus).
APAMEIA.
XXXV
Ki]cf)i,<To. — Alow.
K7](f)t(T0. — ^Kav.
Kovcop — EjXo.
KjOKOV —
Mat(f)€pvo. — ^EjXoy.
MavTide. — Aio8.
Ma-)(^a(ovo. [sic)
Mei'SK. — AioB.
MrjvoBo. — Mev6.
Mrjvo(f)a. —
MrjTpoSco. — Aiorpe,
TIavKp. — Zrjvo.
^eXe, — 'HpaK.
^Kav. —
XwKpdrov.
TcixoKpa . — ^oXcoiw;
^aivvTnrov — ApuKOVTO.
^cXoKpdrov. — ^Apicrreo.
Type ii
iii
11
i
„ 11
„ h ii
„ iii
„ ii
„ ii
„ iv
„ ii
„ iii
„ iii
„ iv
„ iii
B.M.
B.M. (cf. Cistophor.
infra, p. 70, no. 11, and
Cistoph. of Pulcher,
Inv. Wadd., 7015).
B.M.
B.M. (cf. Cistophor.
infra, p. 72, no. 24).
Inv. Wadd., 5673.
B.M.
))
Imhoof, Kl. M., 208.
B.M.
Inv. Wadd., 5682 (cf.
Cistoph., Mion.,
Swp. vii., 118).
B.M.
After an interval of uncertain duration (perhaps about 44 years),
the coinage of Apameia begins again in the reign of Augustus.
The magistrates' names before Nero's time are in the nom. case,
and subsequently in the genitive with eVt or irapd, the latter always
when the magistrate is a Panegyriarch.^
' Concerning the use of napd, which occurs also on coins of Siblia, cf. Lenor-
mant, 3fon. dans Vantiquite, iii. 120.
XXXVl INTRODUCTION.
Augustus Aioi'vcno<; 'AttoXXcovIov — McXItcov Iralioof,
KL3L,209.
MeXlrcov Imlioof, Kl. M., 210.
„ "ArraXoi; Aiorpe<pov B.M.
,, TdLO<; Macr(ovio<; 'Poix^o^ ,,
Li via MdpKO^ Mai'V)]io^^ ,,
Tiberius MdpKo^ Mavv)jLo^ Inihoof, Kl. 31., 210.
„ Taio<; ^Iou\io<; KaWiK\rj<i fk^ B.M.
'louAio? KaXXtKXr]^ Imboof, Kl. M., 210.
Nero and iirl Maptov KopSou,' koivov
Agrippina ^pvyla^; ''Arrafiel^ B.M.
Nero 'HyyjaLTTTTO'i ,,
„ irrl M. OveTTLOv Niypov,^ koivov
^pvj[a<^, ^Airafxei'i „
Vespasian eVi MdpKov UXuvklov Ovdpov
dvOvTrdrov „
„ iir] UXavKiov Ovdpov,'^ koivov
^pvyui'i, ^ATTUfiei^ ,,
Ant. Pius eVt/x. JI.(?) AlX. ^ATToXXtvaplov' „
„ eVfc ^KVfivov /3' rou ATjfXTjrplov TAB.*'
Ltv. Wadd., 5713.
„ iirl 'Skvj.ivov 13' rou AijpLijrpiov. r. /S'"'
Rev. Num., 1892, 82.
' Concerning the Manneii of Apameia, see Ramsay, C. and B., 465.
- Marius Cordus, Procos. of Asia early in tlie reign of Nero.
^ M. Vettius Niger probably succeeded Marius Cordus as Procos. of Asia.
■* M. Plancius Varus, Procos. of Asia circ. a.d. 79. Wadd. Fasies, 151, and
coin of Nicomedia with his name in nom. case.
^ Also with head of Faustina I. (Imhoof, Gr. M., 729).
^ Perhaps misread for "J"' B
'• This is equivalent to "SKVfivos ^Kvfivov tov (vlov) ^-qfiT^Tplov to /3' = Scymnos,
son of Sc\-mnos, and grandson of Demetrius, in office for the second time.
APAMEIA.
XXX Vll
M. Aurelius
Commodus
(Diouysos
Kelaineus)
S. Severus
3)
Domna
Caracalla
Caracalla and
Plautilla
Geta
S. Severus
Domna
Caracalla
(Boule)
Sev. Alexander
(Boule)
Gordian
iirl ^KVfivov ^' Tov Jirj/jiTjTpiov t. /3'
Imlioof, A7. 31., 212.
TTapa 17. AlX. Tpv(f)a)vo^ B.M.
irapa ^TparovcKtavov ,,
VTrapa XrparoviKiavov Z. f. N., xv., PI. iii. 13.
eVt aycovoOerov ^Apre/bia B.M.
iirl aycovodirov 'Apre/xd 7' Mion., iv., 234, 251.
eVt ^Aprefid 7' B.M.
iirl aycovoOerov ^Aprepd 7'^
B.M. C£. Mion., iv., 235, 252.
1 iirl Aprefid 7'., kolvov
} ^pvyL ^ Airaixel'i
errl dycovodeTov ^Aprepid 7'
iiTLfj,} M. Al. ^ ArraXiavov
em. ^ArraXia.
eVi/x. M. Al. AxTdkiav.
iirl A. Ma. ^€v. jpa/bb. to /3' „
iirl A. Ma. Ilev. t6 /3' hiv. Wadcl, 5727.
eVl A. M. ^eu. <ypa. to ^' B.M.
iirl Ho. AlX. '^. iTTTT. ^Ac7l.^ „
eirl n. AlX. X. ^AcTidp. Ittttik. ,,
iirl IIo. AlX. TT. ITT. ^Aai. ,,
Trap. BaK^lov iravr]. Mion., iv., 236, 259.
Tra. BaK-^^^lov KaXXLKXeov<i 7ra.*
Imhoof, Kl. M., 213.
B.M.
Inv. Wadd., 5718.
B.M.
^ Mion. wrongly reads this coin 'Aprefi. "[" — A instead of 'Apre/xa y'.
^ It would seem that enifx. here stands for e7ri/i[eX^^€j/Tos] unless eVt M. Mat. is
to he understood.
^ This Publius Aelius Tryphon, Hippikos and Asiarch, may have been the son
of the P. Ael. Tryphou whose name occurs about 40 j'ears earlier on a coin of
Commodus.
* Imhoof reads XA for TTA
xxxvin
INTRODUCTION.
Tranquillina
Philip I
}>
Otacilia
Philip I
Otacilia
(Demos)
))
(Boule)
Trajan Decias
(Boule)
Heren. Etruscus
Treb. Gallus
Volusian
Gallienus
(Hiera Synkletos)
(Boule)
Valerian
Corn, Valerian
Gallienus
Trap. BaK^iov B.^I,
eV. M. Aup. ^ AXe^dvSpov /S' ap)^i. ,,
iirl M. Avp. 'AXe^dvSpov l3' B€A- 1 dpxt. B.M.
e. ''AXe^dvSpov /3' dpx''- B.M.
TT. IleXdyovTO'; Trai'Tjy. ,,
TT. riekdyovTO^ iravriyvp. „
TT. TIe\dyovTo<i ,,
TT. UeXdyovro^ Travrjyvpid. „
TT. TIe\dyovTo<;, koivov
^pvyia<i ^ ATrafJiei^ ' „
TTapd ^TpaTOVLKLavov Travrjyvpidpx.
Imhoof, KL ilf., 213.
[tt.] ^TparoviKLavov iravrjy. B.M.
TT. ^rparovLKiavov Travrjy. Inv. Wadd., 5689.
TT. ^Tparoi'iKiai'. Travrjy. B.M.
Trap. KX. ^ArroXwaplov Imhoof, Kl. M., 214.
Trap. KX. ^ATroXivapiov B.M.
Trap. ^ATroXcvapiov Travrjyup. Z. f. N., xii., 341.
Trap. AIXlov 'ATroXivaplov Weber.
. . . AlX. ^ATToXXivapiou Inv. Wadd., 5694.
eTrifx. M. AlX. ATToXXivapiov"
Rev. Num., 1892, PI. ii. 4.
Trapd Avp."EpfjLOV Travriyvpidpxpv
Mion., iv., 270.
Tra."Ep/JLOV B.M.
eVl Tpv(j)(ovo<; „
UpoKXiavov Tpvcficovu'? Inv. Wadd., 5734.
^ This inscr. has not been explained. See Eckhel, D.N.V., iii., p. 141.
2 M. Aelius Apollinarius may have been a brother of CI. Apollinarius. An
earlier P. (!") Aelius Apollinarius occurs above under Ant. Pius. Ramsay's con-
jectural stemma of the Apollinarii of Apameia (C. and B., 468) should also be
consulted.
APAMEIA. XXXIX
From the frequent occurrence of the titles Agonothetes and
Panegyriarch, not to mention those of Archiereus and Asiarch, &c.,
we may infer that the coins were issued chiefly on the occasions o£
the meeting of the Panegyris, a great national festival, perhaps
identical with the kolvov 'Ppwyla^ specially designated on Apameian
coins of the times of Nero, Vespasian, Caracalla, and Philip.^
The only magistrate's title in the long list of Apameian coins,
which appears to be strictly limited to the municipality, is that of
Graramateus on coins of Caracalla.
Among the more interesting coin-types the following may be
noted:— MA PC VAC playing double-flute (PI. x. 9; PI. xi. 9);
MA PC VAC seated in grotto with packing chests, KIBHTOI,
around him (PI. xi. 10, cf. p. xxxii. supra). Bust or figure of Z€VC
K€A€N€VC (PI. xi. 2); Bust of AIONVCOC K6AAIN6VC
(Z.f. K, XV., Pi. iii. 13); Bust or figure of the hero K€AAINOC
(Pl.xi.4andPl.xii.4, 5); OMONOIA standing (no. 161) ; Athena
seated playing the double-flute, her face reflected in the waters of a
fountain : on a lofty rock above her is the Satyr Marsyas in
attitude of astonishment (PI, xii. 2); Aphrodite pudica (PI. xi. 4) ;
Hekate triformis with epithet CI2T6IPA (PI. xi. 1); River-god
MAIANAPOC recumbent (PI. xi. 3).
The well-known and frequently published type of Noah's Ark
(no. 182) is probably a copy of some painting at Apameia,
delineating the myth which localized the resting-place of the
Ark on the mountain behind the city."
Another type of great topographical interest is one which is
not represented in the British Museum (Mion., iv., p. 236, 259).
It shows the Ephesian goddess standing in the midst of four
' Cf. Ramsay, C. and £., 442.
2 Ramsay, C. and B., 669; and E. J. Pilclier, Proceedings of the Soc. oj
Biblical Archaeology, 1903, p. 255 sq.
xl INTRODUCTION.
recumbent River-gods inscribed MAI, MAP, OP, and 0€P
(Maeander, Marsyas^ Orgas, and Therma), and supporting on her
head a small temple. The streams are the four Apameian rivers,
and the type seems to prove that a temple to Artemis Ephesia was
erected at Apameia.
In the French collection there is also a pictorial type which
deserves notice, viz. Mion., iv., p. 239, 270, which shows Amaltheia
or Adrasteia nursing the infant Zeus, surrounded by the three
Kuretes, and with a goat at her feet.^
The only known Alliance coin is the one between Apameia and
Ephesus, struck by the Panegyriarch Pelagon under Philip Senior
(PI. li. 9).
APPIA.
The town of Appia, the modern Ahia, was situated on the north
road from Acmoneia to Cotiaeum, about 30 miles from each of those
cities. Its territory comprised the valley of the upper Tembris,
N.E. of Mt. Dindymus. Its earliest coins belong to the 2nd or
1st cent. B.C. Inscr. ATTIANnN, Ohv. Head of Kybele, Beu. Zeus
seated, holding eagle (Imhoof, Kl. M,, 214). After the usual
cessation these are followed by quasi-autonomous and Imperial
coins, struck at intervals between the reign of Nero{?) and that of
Philip, inscr. ATTTTIANnN. The issues would seem to have been
only occasional, and to have been confined to the reigns of Trajan,
Geta, and Philip. The following magistrates' names are recorded,
with titles Strategos under Trajan, Grammateus under Geta, and
First Archon under Philip : —
Time of Trajan.
(Hiera Synkletos) atTt]. Fa. IIX. IIcoWico. ar. r. /3' B.M.
Trajan air. Ta. UAco. UtuXX/eoi/o? ct. t. /3' ,,
,, aiT. /Ta)XXicoi'09 ar. /3' ,,
' Kiimsay, C. and B., 432.
BRUzus. xli
Geta eV. A. Avp. Kvvnavou ^pa. Inv. Wadd., 5741.
Philip I "),,,,,
^ ... f eVt Avp. ' AvrepcoTo^ Zcotlk. upx- «■'• B.M.
Philip I and II iirl M. Avp. "AvTepaiTO^ Zcotik. ve. apx- «'(?)
B.M.
(Boule) eV. 'Avrep. ap^^. „
The chief coiu-types (PI. xiii. 1-7) are not specially interesting.
The River-god (PI. xiii. 4) is doubtless the Tembris.
BEUDTJS VETUS.
(See Palaeobeudos.)
BRIA.
Bria is placed at the foot of the Burgas Dagh, between Eumeneia
and Sebaste. It appears to have struck coins on one occasion only
in the reign of Sept. Severus.
S. Severus arpa. 'Airok. B.M.
Domna arpa. ^AttoWoovlov ^ At. „
The coin-types point to the cultus of Sarapis and Isis, and to
that of the Dioskuri (PI. xiii. 8, 9).
BRUZUS.
Bruzus (Kara-SanduJcli) was the most northerly of a group of
five cities (the Phrygian Pentapolis) whose territories occupied the
fertile valley of the upper Glaucus. The other four cities were
Eucarpeia, Ofcrus, Hieropolis, and Stectorium. Its coinage, quasi-
autonomous and Imperial, appears to be chiefly limited to the
period between S. Severus and Gordian^ although some specimens
may possibly be as early as the reign of Hadrian. The magistrates'
names on these coins are as follows : —
/
xlii INTRODOCTION.
Hadrian (?) eV. ctt. 'Povcjiet . . . Apvjjuicov, Bpov^Tj. koL
l^AXiriv'lSiv. liev. Zeus and Men joining'
hands. Alliance coin of Bruzus with Alia(?).
(Paris.)
(Demos) _ p. (?) ApvfjLiKoq ave6r]Kev B.M.
S. Severus KatK. 'Pov(^ivo<; aveOrjKei'^ „
Domna KatK. 'Pov(^h'o<s\^. . ?] avkOrjKe „
(Bruzus City) ' Pov(j)lvo<i avidqK. ,,
Caracalla, Geta 'Povc^lvo'i aveOrjKev. Invent. Wadd.
It is almost certain that coins were only struck at Bruzus for
special religious or political festivals.
No magistrates' names occur on subsequent issues.
The chief types are Poseidon wielding trident (PI. xiv. 2) ; Zeus
seated before Hera who grasps him by the arm (Pi. xiv. 4) ; Homo-
noia (PI. xiv. 5) ; Demeter in serpent-car (PL xiv. 6); and Hekate,
with two torches, standing on a globe (PI. xiv. 7).
In the reign of Commodus Bruzus struck an Alliance coin with
Ococleia (Weber Coll.). See Nam. Chron., 1892, PI. xvi. 18.
CADI.
Cadi, the modern Gediz, in the district of Abbaitis in Western
Phrygia, lay in a deep hollow hemmed in by a semicircle of lofty
rocks and precipitous hills (Mt. Dindymus), and was intersected
by a rapid stream, one of the tributary sources of the upper
Hermus. Though originally a Macedonian colony, it does not
appear to have issued any coins before Imperial times, with the
possible exception of PI. xiv. 9, and luihoof, Kl. M., p. 247, no. 1,
which may be earlier.
1 Ramsay, C. and B., 08C^, rends, TT- AIK- POV<l>I NOC
CADI.
xliii
The coins of Cadi, inscr. KAAOHNXIN, extend from tlie reign
of Claudius to that of Gallienus, and bear magistrates' names and
other remarkable legends as follows : —
Claudius
})
(Synkletos)
Claudius
Hadrian
Commodus Caes.
Commodus
}>
(Hiera Boule)
Caracalla
)}
Elagabalus
{Games)
J. Paula
J. Maraaea
Gordian
(Demos)
Gordian
Tranquillina
eVi 'AaK\r]7ridSov Mion., S. vii., 217.
eVt MeXlrcouoi; ^AaK\'t]7ridSov B.M.
eV. 'Aprefid Miou., S. vii., 214.
iirl A7]/J,7]TpLOV 'ApT€fxd
o-T€(pavr](j)6pov (iu monogram) B.M.
cttI Acoyevovi dp')(ovro<; Imhoof, Kl. M., 248.
eVl M. 'J. Mr]vo(J3L\ov
eTTi M. 'I. Mi]vo(f)i.
iirl AlX. M7]vo(piXov dp'X^
iirl MLOpaSdrov
iirl Taiov Aovyov dpx>
Invent. Wadd.
B.M.
))
Mion., 8. vii., 223.1
B.M.
ivrl Ai]/j.i]Tpiov /3' Tov ^iXo^ev. dpx- „ ^
eVt /li]/j,T]Tpiov „
eTTfc Avp. Mrjvi.
^e/Bacrrd o/xofSco/jiia Invent. Wadd., 5789.
iirl Avp. Mrjvluv dpx- <^' B.M.
€7tI AlX. 'B,evoh6')(ov ap%. „
eVt M. 'I. Arj/xjjTpiov Ov/ii.^ ^PX' ^' "
eVi AiffJiriTpiov OvpLfx.i^.) dp'^.
Sest., Lett. Cout., ix., 50.
iirl Avp. KX€07rdTOpo<; dp-y. /3' B.M.
iirl Avp. KX€07rdropo<; dp-^^. ro /3'
Invent. Wadd., 5793.
eVt Avp. KXeoTrdropo^ B.M.
1 Sestini, Lett. Cont., ix., 53. The name of this magistrate requires verification.
« Cf. Mion., iv., 342, S. vii., 227, and Sest., Lett., ix., 102.
' Ummidius ?
xliv
INTRODUCTION.
Tranquillina
Gordiau
(Hieros Demos)
Philip I
Treb. Gallus
(Games)
(Hieros Demos)
iirl Aup. K\eo7ruTopo<i B.M.
eVi Avp. KXeoTTt'nopo^ jS' apj(0.
Imhoof, Kl. M., 248.
eTTt Avp. " AvTiTTcnpov ap')(^. a'
Mion., iv., 253, 348.
iirl Aup. ^AvrnraTpov FlavcfyiX. B.M.
eVt Avp. ^AvTLTrdrpov „
cttI Avp. 'Pov. AriiX7]T. „
eirl Xapi.h)]/j,ov iipX- »
iirl Avp. XapihtjiJiov TaLavov ap^^. a' to /3' B.M.
eV. Avp. Xapt8/]fMov TaL. ap-^. a' to /3'
Z.f. N.,XYU., 19.
B.M.
^e^aara opo/Sco/ma
iirl XaptSi]/JiOv apx-
XapiStj/iiov (tpx- "TO /3'-
.TT. Xapih)']p.ov
Auyovareia
Volusian
GallieEus
(Games)
It would seem that the coins of Cadi were issued in the name of
the First Archou, who frequently held office for a second time
(apx- "' TO /S'). The title 'Archon' does not occur before Hadrian's
time^ but it is probable that the magistrate called ' StepJtaue2Jhoros'
on coins of Claudius was, like his successors, a First Archou.
The Games Se^aara ofio^cofxia, on coins of Elagabalus and of
Treb. Gallus, point to the union of the cult of the Emperors with
that of some other divinity, doubtless in the same temple. The
Av'yova-reia on coins of Gallienus are probably the same Festival.
Among the more noteworthy types are Zeus Laodikeus (PL xiv. 8,
10, PI. XV. 1); Artemis Ephesia (PI, xv. 2, 7); the River-g-od
Hermos (PI xv. 4) ; the Capitoline Triad (PL xv. 5), and BACI
A€VC MIAAC, Head of King Midas (Mion., iv., 250, 332).
Alliance Coins with Cadi were struck at Aezauis uuder Domitian.
CIBYRA. xlv
CERETAPA.
Ceretapa [Kayadihi] in S. Pbrygia, on the banks of a small lake
about 20 miles S.E. of Colossae, struck a few Imperial coins in tbe
time of Antoninus Pius and in that of Caracalla, with the addition
of the title AIOKAICAP€nisr.
After the reign of Severus the coins are quasi-autonomous, with
K€P€TAn€nN only.
The recorded magistrates' names are the following : —
Commodus Trap. 'AttoWcovlov ^AvBpovUov Imhoof, Kl. M., 250.
S. Severus crrparT]. ZwalfMOV A6/u,vov B.M.
Caracalla arpa. Zcoalfjuov Aofivuv Z. f. N., xvii., 20.
The last mentioned coin of the youthful Caracalla is iuscribed
AYT-KAI-M-AY-AN-BACCIANOC; Bassianus having been
his original name uutil he was renamed M. Aur. Antoninus, and
Caesar in a.d, 196 — 7. From the coin-types it seems that Herakles,
Zeus Laodikeus, Dionysos, Sarapis, Kybele, and Athena were the
divinities chiefly worshipped. Eckhel (iii., 157) mentions an
Alliance coin of Hierapolis with Ceretapa (Commodus). Inscr.
l€PAnOAITnN K€PeTAn€nN OMONOIA Type, He-
rakles resting on his club. The only authority for the correctness
of this reading is Vaillant (Num. Gr., p. 69).
CIBYRA.
Cibyra, in the district watered by the upper Indus riyer and its
tributaries in Southern Phrygia, bordering upon Lycia, was the
chief city of a confederation of four towns^ Cibyra, Balbura, Bubon,
and Oenoanda, which together constituted the Tetrapolis of Cabalis.
Silver tetradrachms and drachms of the cistophoric standard, and
xlvi
INTRODUCTION.
small bronze coius were struck at Cibyra before the iucorporation
of the city into the Roinan Province of Asia (circ. B.C. 84). These
coins bear the names, in tbe nom. case usually abbreviated^ or in
monograms, of various officials, who have been classed by numis-
matists as Dynasts of the Cibyratis, on the ground that the name on
one of them, Moagetes, is the same as that of two dynasts of
Cibyratis. Moagetes I, 189 B.C., was heavily fined for his hostility
to Eome by the Consul Cn. Manlius Vulso (Polyb., xxii., 17; Liv.,
xxxviii., 14). Moagetes II was the last dynast of Cibyratis, 84 B.C.
The initials on the coins are, however, too numerous to have been
those of reigning dynasts.
They are as follows : —
MoajeTi]<i Drachm
Hd-TT'q'i ,,
A
MH
OP
HM
KAA
lA
KEA
lO
OCIP
ZIAA\ABA\0 4 Dr.
OK- K A
O- K- -M- (on cuirass B
beneath A) „
Imhoof, Kl. ill.
, 250,
)) )}
251
B.M.
Imhoof, M. Gr.,
395.
)> >>
395.
Mion., iv., 257,
368.
B.M.
3J
Imhoof, M. Gr.,
395.
>> >>
396.
B.M.
Imhoof, M. Gr., 396.
B.M.
Imhoof, M. Gr., 395.
CIBYKA.
X
4 Dr.
B.M.
>}
)}
Drachm
Mioii., 8.
vii., 239.
}>
Imhoof, M.
(h:, 396.
)}
Mion., S.
vii., 238.
t>
Mion.,
, iv., 371.
xlvii
AKEA O- Al
lArOAS
lAOP
ornAAiz
or
A MENE lEPHN
We may also attribute to Cibyra a drachm of Alexander's types
countermarked with a helmeted bust and the letters Kl — B, which
is perhaps earlier in date than any of the above silver coins
(Imhoof, 31. Gr., 396).
Some of the autonomous bronze coins are apparently dated,
either from the era of Asia 134 — 3 B.C., or from the Sullan era
84 B.C. (Imhoof, Kl. M., 253).
The Imperial and quasi-autonomous series of Cibyra extends
from Augustus to Gallienus. Inscr. KIBYPATUN or C6B-
KIBYPATUN in honour of Augustus, or KAICAPEHN KIBY
PATXIN in honour of Tiberius.^ The following magistrates'
names occur at first in the nominative case, occasionally with their
portraits," and from Domitian to Severus in the genitive with eVi,
and sometimes a title, ap')(^iepeu<; or jpafMfjiartui. From Macrinus
onwards the coins are without magistrates' names, but are often
dated from the era of Kibyra (a.d. 24) : — ■
Time of Tiberius. 'AunwiC^) (with portrait) Imhoof, Ji/.il/., 256.
,, ,, (?) Ow]pdvio<; (with portrait) ibid., 257.
„ „ M.dpKeWo<i (with portrait) ihid.
Time of Domitian.
(Bust of Ino) eirl dpxi'^P- KXav. BLavTo<i B.M.
1 Imhoof, Kl. M., 256.
- Concerning the identity of these portraits see Imhoof {op. cit.).
xlviii INTRODUCTION.
(Synkletos) eVl ap)(^Le. KXav. Blupto^ B.M.
Domitiau ") , \ , , t^ tt
V €7Tt ap)(^iepeco<; KXav. BtavTO^ ,,
Domitia )
Hadrian eVl ^\a. ''0/3c8iavou jpa. „
Time of M. Aurelius,
(Demos) errl KX. ^L\oK\eo<; „
M. Aurelius
(Alliance witli
Hierapolis) i. K\. ^i\oK\e. „
S. Severus eVI IIo. AlX. KairiTcovo^ „
Among the interesting' types on the Imperial coins are the bust
of Ino (Pi. xvi. 6) ; an Amazon turreted as the City-goddess
(PL xvii. 5); Hekate, sometimes in lion-car, supporting on her
head the emblem of Cibyra, a wicker basket (PI. xvii. 6, 7), cf. the
words Ki^vaL<i, Kv^KTi'?, KijB^a, ki,/3(ot6<;, &c.^
Games. nV0IA on a coin of Geta (Mion., iv., 261, 391) on the
authority of Sestini [Descr., p. 459).
Alliance Coins are known with Hierapolis of M. Aurelius and
Faustina, and with Ephesus of Severus Alexander.
CIDYESSUS.
Cidyessus was the most easterly town of the group of which
Acmoneia was the leading city (Acmoueia, Siocharax, Diocleia, and
Cidyessus).-
Its coinage appears to be limited to the Imperial period between
Domitian, Sept. Severus, and Philip. The earliest coins have on
the ohv. KIAYHZZEIZ AYTOKPATOPA AOMITIANON,
1 Waddington, As. Min., 19.
- llamsay, C. and B., 634.
COLOSSAK.
xlix
and on the rev. the name of an dp-^tepev^:. The subsequent
issues with KIAYHCC€I2N are struck in the name of the First
Archon.
Domitian
Caracalla
Philips I and II
eVl ^Xaoviov UeivapLOU,
ap)(^L€pio)^ KiSurj. B.M.
iirl (ipx- "^P^^- TL^lactyvo'i t. fS'
eirl ap~)(^. irpoi. Ilei.croii'O'i B'
inl Avp. Ovdpou XoyicTTOv
,, „ kirl Avp. McipKov ap-^. irpci).
,, ,, iirl Avp. MdpKOV ap^^. it p. to /3'
Otacilia iirl Avp. MdpKov dp^. to /3'
The only coin-type of special interest is that which shows the
god Men standing before Zeus enthroned, with an altar between
the two divinities (PL xix. 3).
COLOSSAE.
Colossae was situated on the river Lycus, some 12 miles above
Laodiceia. On the subterranean course of this river at Colossae
see Atli. Mltth., xvi., 194 ff., and Ramsay, C. and B., 208.
In the Weber Coll. is an autonomous coin of the 2ud or 1st
cent. B.C. 06i'. Head of Zeus. i?er. KOAOZ ZH NUN Winged
thunderbolt.
The subsequent coins are Imperial, ranging from Aelius Caesar
to Caracalla, and quasi-autonomous from Ant. Pius to Gallienus(?).
Throughout the series the magistrate's name is in the nominative
case, usually with his title (jpafifxareu^, dp)(^wv, arparriyo^, crT6(f)avr]-
(popo^), and with the verb dviOrjfce expressed or understood : —
L. Aelius Caesar ^Okt.(?) 'AiroWcovio^ Ova. dvedrjice. B.M.
Sabina ""Okt. ^AvoWoovi.o'i [5'i.A.(?}] dveOrj.
Imhoof, A7. .¥., 260.
y
INTRODUCTION.
(Helios) .
Sabina
(Helios)
(Men)
Ant. Pius
(Demos)
(Sarapis)
(Helios)
(Athena Rev.
Wolf)
M. Aurelius Caesar
T. ^A7roWoovto<; Ova. aveOrj.
Invent. Wadd., 5862.
'Iepwvv/J.o<; dveOrjKev „ ,, 5874.
'Iep(ovv/jLO<; aveOr]. ,, ,, 5861.
'lepco. di'e[07]Ke] „ ,, 5859.
Ti. AalvLO^ ^cXoTraTTTTO'i 6 ypafjifiaT€v<;
Invent. Wadd., 5873.
^LXoTramro^y 6 'ypa/j.fiaT€v<; Ko\.
Ko\oaar]Uot<; (avtdrjKev) B.M.
^LkoTTaTTTTOi ypa/j,fxaT€V'i „
^i^oTTaTTTTo? ^pafi/xarev^ Invent. Wadd., 5863.
^iXoTraTTTTO? ,, ,, 5860.
(Sarapis)
Coramodus
K\. HaKepSco^ "PX^b'l Imlioof, Kl. M., 261.
J.(?) XaKeph(j)<i ap')(^MV B.M.
Ti. Kx. Saicep8u>^ ap-)((ov Invent. Wadd., 5857.
cfTpaTTf)<y. raw nrepl Z(oai/j.ov
^CKoirdropa h' B.M.
AttoWcovio^ jB' TOV ZwOi/JbOV
AioKpuTov^ di'Wtjice Invent. Wadd., 5877.
^AiroWcoi'io^ (3' Zooai/xov
Aio/tpdTOU'i dvidi]Ke B.M.
KT7]a-iK\7]'i Imhoof, Kl. M., 261.
IT. Al'Xto<i KTT}(TLKXi]<i dveOrjKev
Invent. Wadd., 5870.
IT. Al\. K.irjaaiK.Xrj'^ dveOrjKev
Imhoof, Kl. M., 261.
ikfefe/cA,?}? Si? aretfyavrjijyopMv dve6r]Ki:v B.M.
„ Niypo<i y' aT6(f)av7](l)opo)v dviOrjKev
Imhoof, Kl. M., 526.
The types of the Colossian coins are very various (see PI. xix.),
(Demos)
Crispina
(Demos)
Caracalla
COTIAEUM.
and no doubt were appropriate to the recurrent religious festivals
and games, on which occasions only they seem to have been issued,
at the expense of one or other of the leading citizens.
COTIAEUM.
Cotiaeum (Koutaya) was on the upper Tembris, about 30 miles
N. of Appia, on the road from Acmoneia to Doi-ylaeum. It was the
largest city in Phrygia Salutai-is, and its coinage extends through-
out the Imperial period from Tiberius to Gallieuus : —
Tiberius eirl AeirlSov MdpKou B.M.
,, iirl MdpKOV AeTriBov^ „
Claudius ap-)(ovT. Aioyevovi'
Mion., iv., no. 444 ; cf. 8upp. vii., no. 275.
,, iirl Ovdpov vlov iroXeco'i B.M.
Agrippina Jun. iirl Ovdpov vlov Koruiewv ,,
Galba eVt [Ti. K\avB]Lov Ovdpov Imhoof, G)'. M., 733.
,, ' eVl [Ti. K\. ^ApeT]cSo<; d'ywvoderov hid /Siov. B.M.
Vespasian eVl K. ^ApeTiBo<; ^tA-OTrarpiS. B.M.
(Synkletos) eVl KX. 'AperiBo<; ,,
Galba [eVl To.] KXavhlov 'Xe^Kovvoov
Imhoof, Mo)i. Gr., 398.
Vespasian eVt Ti. KXavBlov "^eKovvhov. Num. Chr., viii., 23.
„ irnrl KXavS. SeKovi^Sov^ Wadd., Fastes, 168.
(Synkletos) eTrl K. XeKovvhov B.M.
(Roma) eVt K. SeKovvSov „
Vespasian eVl Tl. KXavll. TlaTrvXov Imhoof, El. M., 262.
' M. Aemilius Lepidus, Procos. of Asia a.d. 21-22.
* Given on Vaillant's authority only.
* Mionnet's reading, KXauS. 2(Knvv8ov avd. is erroneous.
INTRODUCTION.
Vespasian
)>
(Synkletos)
Domitian
Domitia
Trajan
Plotina
Matidia
Commodus
(Demos)
Sept, Severus
Geta
Sept. Severus
Caracalla
Macrinus
Sev. Alexander
(Deraos)
Sev. Alexander
Maximinus
Hunter, ii., 483.
B.M.
Mion., iv., 452.
B.M.
Imlioof, Gr. M., 734.
B.M.
eVl Tl. K\. UaiTvXov Invent. Wadd., 5896.
eVi KXav. HarrvXov Imlioof, Gr. M., 734.
iirl KX. UaTTvXou Invent. Wadd., 5888.
iTTi/LL. T. ^. ^coadevov B,M.
eTTi/jie. T. 4>. ^coadevov^'il „
M. ^KUirXa. dv9.^
eiTi KA. Ovdpov ap-)(^. „
M. ^Kc'nrXa dv6.
iirl KX. Ovdpov clpj(. /3'
eVi Ovdpov
€7tI KX. Ovdpov cip'^. /3'
eVl KX.. Ovdpov
iirl ^AttoXXwvl. dp.
eirl ^AttoXXco . . dp.
ettI ^ AXe^dvhpov ^AttoXXcovlov dp-^. ,,
eVt ^AXe^di'Spov dp. Imlioof, Kl. M., 262.
eVt Kohpdrov dpx- Mion., Sup. vii., 285.
eVl T. ^lovX. Koopdrov dp)(^." B.M.
eVt KoSpdjov dp^. ,,
eVt M. AvpifX. MeveX. /3' dpx- fi'"' „
iirl Aij/jiTjTpiuvov KeXepo^ ^PX- "
ivrl U. AlX. Ai]U7]Tp. KeXepo-; dp^- oJ to /3' B.M.
eVt K€X€po<i dpx- TO /3' Imhoof, Kl. M., 262.
eirl M. Avp. KolvTOv KoivTLavov dp^-
Mion., Sup. vii., 297.
eVt n. AlX. 'EpfjLa(f)iXov dpxovTO<; a' B.M.
iirl n. AlX. 'Epfjia(f)iXov a' dpx- ><■• crrecj). to /3'
Mion., iv., 476.
^ M. Scapula, Procos. of Asia A.D. 113 — 114. (Heberdey, Jahreshefte des
oesterr. arch. Inst., Bd. viii., 237.)
" Alliance coins with Ephesus were also struck by C. J. Quadratus.
2 Mion., iv., 461 reads Mf^eS. ,
COTIAEUM.
liii
Masirainus
Maximus
Philip I
Otacilia
(Demos)
Philip I
Otacilia
Philip I
Otacilia
(Demos)
(Demos)
Valerian
Gallienus
(Demos)
Gallienus
(Demos)
(Boule)
> eVt n. At. 'Ep/xa(f)LXov a' dpx- /3'
P.M.
eVi MevavSpov ap)(^. ' ,,
eVt Aup. MevavBpov a/3%. ,,
iirl Aup. Mevuvopov [o'pX- "' ^] n
eTTt 'lou. KoSpuTOV veco. apx-^ ,,
iirl KoSpdrov /3' dpx- Mion., Sup. vii., 269.
iirl 'louX. Ko8pdTov vlov Itttti. dp')(o. a' P.M.
eVl ^lovk. KoSpuTov viov iTTTTL ap%- ,,
cttI T. TofX. UovTiKov dp^iepid)^ „
eVl Aup. MapKtavov ,,
i eVt IT. AlX.
ArjfJirjTpiavov ittttikou cip'^^.
eVt Aioyivov<; Aiovva-lov dp^.
„ „ „ » Mion., iv., 271.
We may infer from this list of names aad titles that the coins of
Cotiaeum were issued by authority of the chief magistrate or First
Archon, who frequently held the same office for a second time, and
that many of these archons were further distinguished by various
titles, which are often appended to their names in place of 'Archon,'
understood and apparently omitted for want of space only. These
extra-official and sometimes honorary titles are the following : —
v't6<; TToXecos, U(0? KoTiaecov, d'ywvoOe.Ti]'; 8id I3lov, (piXoTraTpL^i, ini/xeXT]-
Trj<i~ aTe(f)av7]<p6po<i, vlb<i Ittttikov, iinrLKO^, and dp-^iepevi.
' The son (?) of 0. J. Quadratus, archon in the reign of S. Severus.
2 This is not strictly a title, but merely a note that the coins were issued under
the superintendence of such and such a magistrate : eVi/xeXT^^ei/ror roii htiva.
liv INTRODUCTION.
The name of the Proconsul M. Lepidus on coins of Tiberius is
not accompanied by that of the archon.
Among the numerous coin-types are the following-, which seem
to be locally important : — Kybele seated, sometimes in lion-car, the
lions supporting on their heads an agonistic table (PI. xxi. 5) ;
Attis (?) (Pi. xxi. 6); Helios in quadriga, or standing with seated
statuette of Kybele on his arm (PI. xxii. 2) ; Herakles with the
same statuette (PI. xx. 6).
On alliance coins with Ephesus (OMONOIA TTPOC €<>€
ClOVC) the city of Cotiaeum is represented by this same en-
throned statue of Kybele (PI. li. 6).
DIOCLEIA.
Diocleia (Dory/j /a according to Pamsay),^ occupied a well-watered
valley in the country of the Moxeani on the road from Acraoneia to
Eucarpeia.
The only known coins are of Elagabalus. Types, Apollo (PI.
xxii. 7), and Demeter {Z. f. N., xvi., 8). The obverses of these two
coins are apparently from the same die. They are without a
magistrate's name.
DIONYSOPOLIS.
Dionysopolis occupied a fertile district on the S. bank of the
upper Maeander, by which its territory was sepai-ated from the
Koivov of the Hyrgaleis.- According to Steph. Byz. it was founded
by Eumenes II (d.c. 197—159), and Attains II (b.c. 159—138) of
Pergaraum, on the spot where a ^oavov of Dionysos had been found.
1 J.S.S., iv. 422.
3 Eamsay, C. and B., 126 ; J.H.S., iv. 374 ff., x. 216 ff.; Reinach, Chron. d'Or.,
i., 497, 4.
DIONYSOPOUS. Iv
Autonomous coins were struck here in tlie latter part of the
2nd, or more probably in the 1st, cent. B.C., of three conteraporary(?)
denominations, as at the neighbouring Apameia. The magistrates'
names on the coins of the larger size are : —
M€V€k\. — Biavo.^ B.M.
^loWa^ — Mt)i'o86. „
Imperial and quasi-autonomous issues took place at Dionysopolis
at various intervals during the two centuries between the reigns of
Tiberius and Elagabalus. The following magistrates' names are
recorded : —
Tiberius "ApLaTo<i 'Apiarov B.M.
„ Xapl^evo<i . . uTov „
„ KoX\v/3[a^] „
„ . . Ofie .... \o7Ta Tmhoof, El. M., 219.
Time of 8. Severus{?)
(Zeus Poteos) aTpaT')]'yovvTO<i \_^coa[?)^Tpdrov /3' B.M.
J. Domua Xdpr]^ j3' dviOr^Kev „
Caracalla Xdpr/^ /3' lepein; Acovvcrov dreOtiKev „
The coins of Elagabalus and Maesa, the last(?) issues from the
mint of Dionysopolis, bear the date ir-0( = year 70) instead of a
magistrate's name. Beckoning backwards from a.d. 222 we obtain
an era dating from a.d. 152 — 153 in the reign of Ant. Pius (Imhoof,
Kl. M., p. 222). With these dated coins cf. others of the Hyrgaleis
and Laodiceia, pp. Ixxii. and Ixxx., infra.
The chief coin-types in Imperial Times are as follows: — Dionysos
standing (PI. xxiii. 3); Biver-god M€ANAPOC (PI xxiii. 4);
Dionysos enthroned (PI. xxiii. 9); Demeter(?), holding torches,
standing with Telesphoros beside her (PI. xxiii. 10); Zeus Lao-
dikeus; Bider-god with double axe; also heads of Zens DOTHOC
(PI. xxiii. 4), epithet elsewhere unknown, TTOAIC City goddess, &c.
^ Three out of these four names occur also on contemporary coins of Apameia.
Ivi INTRODUCTION.
DOCIMEIUM.
Docimeium {Ichje Kara-hissar) stood in a rocky gorge formed by
the stream called Doureios, an affluent of the river Caystros, about
20 miles N.E. of Prymnessus on the road leading to Araorium.
It was a Macedonian colony, and was perhaps named after
Dokimos, the general who surrendered Synnada to Lysimachus,
B.C. 302.
Its coins, Imperial and quasi-autonomous, range from the reign
of Claudius to that of Gordian. In.^cr. AOKIMEIIN or MAKE
AONIIN AOKIMEHN.
Only two personal names occur on the coins of this town : —
Claudius 677 i Kop/3ovXo)i'o^ di>6u} B.M.
Ij. Verus eVt arpar. M. A. ^AXe^avS. ap')(0VT0<; a~
Mion., iv., 516.
Chif'f fyjies, Kybele standing between two lions (PL xxiv. 5) ;
Kybele riding on lion (PI. x.xiv. 6) ; Athena enthroned (PI. xxiv. 7) ;
Kybele standing beside Mt. Persis (PI. xxiv. 9);^ Dionysos, naked,
between small satyr and Eros (Imhoof, KL M., PI. vii. 20); Three
naked men rescuing a woman from a lion (cf. Imhoof, Kl. j\[., 22-1) ;
Mt. TT€PCIC; Piver-god [AJOYP6IOC ;* Apollo, naked, beside
tripod (PL xxiv. 1); Head of AOKIMOC, as traditional oekist
(PL xxiv. 4), and other conventional types. The famous marble
quarries known as Docimean and Synuadean were in Mt. Persis.
1 Probably Cn. Domitius Corbulo, Procos. of Asia A.D. 51 or 52, who was put
to death by order of Nero at Cenchreae a.d. 67.
" Cf. Invent. Wadd., 5961, where the iuscr. appears as eVt 'A. 'Ap/xa. 'AAf^ar.
up\ovros a .
3 Jahrhuch. Arch. Inst., iii. 295. * Imhoof, Kl. M., 222.
EIUZA.
DORYLAEUM.
Dorylaeam {Eski-sheh-) was the most northern town in Phrygia,
on the river Tembris.^ Its coins range from Vespasian to Philip
Juu. Inscr. AOPYAAEHN. Pew only bear personal names : —
Vespasian
„. I 'IraXiKu) avOuTrdrio^ B.M
Titus
Maximinus itrl IlavXov a. „
Gordian eVt ^Attikov^ apx- to /3' ,,
Philip I eVt M. Avp. TLfiatov a apx- i^^ cnecf). ,,
Philip 11 eVt Tifxaiov apx- Invent. Wadd., 5980.
Chief types. Kybele (PL xxv. 2); Zeus enthroned with epithet
MEAHNOC;'* Hades witli Kerberos (PI. xxv. 3); Eiver-god
Tembris (PL xxv. 6); Dorylaos and Akamas, the founders (?),^
sacrificing at an altar (PL xxv. 7) ; Thanatos with torch reversed.
EPICTETEIS.
(.See Aezanis.)
ERIZA.
Eriza was an insignificant town in the upper Indus valley between
Cibyra and Themisonium.^ Like Cibyra it seems to have been
1 Radet, En Flirygle, 80.
- Ti. Catius C. Silius Italicus, Procos. of Asia circ. a.d. 77.
^ The names Attikos and Timaios are met with iu inserr. from JEski-shehr and
Shekr-eui/ttk.
" Imhoof, Kl. M., 225. ^ Radet, 0;?. cit., pp. 165 ff.
* Ramsay, G. and B., 253 ff. ; Imhoof, Kl. M., 226; Amer. Journ. At^ch.,
iii. 265; Bev. Num., 1856, 37o ; B.C.H., xiii. 334 ff., xv. 556 ff., and Hermes,
xxxii. 531.
h
Iviii INTRODUCTION.
autouoinous before 84 B.C., aud to have issued a few bi'onze coins: —
Ohv. Head of Poseidon (?), Rev. Eagle on thunderbolt, with inscr.
EPIZH— NHN {Z.f. N., x, 56); Obv. Bust of Athena, beneath
TTAIAMOZ, Rev. EPI Bust of horse (Imhoof, Kl. M., 226);
0/>y. Horseman, Bei: EPIZHNXIN TTAIAMOZ(?) Athena fight-
ing (Invent. Wadd., 2338) ; and the small coin described in the text
(p. 202, infra).
In Imperial times it would seem that the coinage was confined to
the time of Severus and family : — ■
S. Severus (eVt M. Av)p. Mevdv. heKara. 'AttoWco. Uplixov}
{Z.J.N., xii., 323.)
Caracalla eV. ie[p. P.] 'AttoWwvIov 'AXe^d B.M.
„ eV. lep. r. 'AttoWco. Invent. Wadd., 2340.
Chief tyjoes. Helios or Meu on horseback {Z. f. N., x., 56; xii.,
323; B.M., PI. XX vi. 5) ; and Artemis Ephesia (B.M., PI. xxvi. 6).
EUCARPEIA.
Eucarpeia {Emir Hissar)" was the most important of the five
cities (the so-called Phrygian Pentapolis) which occupied the
fertile valley of the upper Glaucus and its tributary streams. The
other four cities were Bruzus, Otrus, Hieropolis, and Stectorium.
Its coinage, Imperial from Augustus, and quasi -autonomous
(Hadrian to Severus or later), extends down to the reign of
Volusiau.
' Prof. Ramsay suspects that this coin is misread, and suggests that the true
reading may be, £T\\ M AVP M6NANAP KAI A AnOAAH
TTPIMOV (^ fi"' ^i- Aup. Mevdv8p{ov) KOI A[lXlov ?) 'A7roXXco(i'toi^) YIpLuov).
Dr. Dressel, however, who has examined the coin, informs me that he reads it,
PM€NANA€KAIAAnOAAnnPI MOV
2 Ramsay, C. and B., 690.
EUCARPEIA.
lix
In the time of Augustus Eucarpeia was the only place of mintage
in the whole valley, and its coins consequently bear the inscr.
EYKAPTTITIKOY, showing that they were current throughout the
whole of the Eucarpitic plain, as the valley of the upper Glaucus
may then have been called. The name 'Pentapolis' is late, and
occurs only twice.^ All subsequent coins, beginning in Hadrian^s
time, read €YKAPn€nN.
The personal names on the coins of Eucarpeia are : —
Augustus
Livia
Time of Hadrian.
(Demos)
(Eucarpeia)
(Boule)
Sabina
(Hermes)
AntinoUs (?)
Time of M. liurelius.
(Demos)
(Boule)
M. Aur. Caesar
Faustina Jun.
AvKL8a<i Ev^ivov.-
B.M., p. 205.
(Mion, iv., 206), B.M.
eirl UeSt'a? S'e/cout'S?;? „
tVt ITeS/a? ^eKOvi'B-r]^ „
iirl IJeSi'a? ^eKovvSrj<:; „
eirl iTc3ia9 ^t/coui^S?;? Mion., iv., 549.
alrTjaaixevov TJ. K\. Ma^. Map/ceWiaioO B.M.
i7Tl/jLeXljd€VTO<i r. KX. ^XdlCKOV „
eirl T. K.X. ^XaKKOV „
r. KX. ^XUKKOV B.M
eTTi r. KX. ^XaKKOv
irrl T. KX. ^Xd/CKOv
Imhouf, M. Gr., 399.
B.M.
(Hermes)
(Dionysos)
The most remarkable type is evidently a copy of the principal
statue in the local temple of Artemis (PL xxvi. 8, 12). The small
' Ramsay, op. cit., 698.
- Lykidas and Apphia were probably Priest and Priestess of Artemis.
' Pedia Secunda was doubtless also a Priestess.
Ix INTRODUCTION.
cultus-image beside the goddess is possibly Kybele, wbo on other
coins (PI. xxvi. 9) is represented with a lion beside her.
It is remarkable that the astronomical type (PI. xxvi. 7) recurs in
the reign of M. Aurelius (cf. nos. 4, 5, 9, 10), and that it is met V7ith
also at other cities (see p. 204, note).
EUMENEIA.
Eumeneia (IsheMi) was founded by Attains II of Pergamum
(159 — 138 B.C.), pi'obably as a counterpoise to the neighbouriug
Peltae, which was a Seleucid stronghold. He named it after his
brother Eumenes. The territory of Eumeneia consisted of the rich
plain between the lower Glaucus and its junction with the upper
Maeander. In this plain there once stood, at Attanassos, the
Hieron of one of the native Plnygian gods.^
The earliest coins of Eumeneia are autonomous bronze of the
2nd century B.C. (PI. xxvii. 1 — 3).
On these coins the following names occur: —
Before 133 B.C. Bax- Invent Wadd., 6009.
Ai. „ „ 6010.
After 133 B.C. Aiovv. B.M.
AiOf^dv. „
Mev6Kp. „
Aioa-Kov.^ Invent. Wadd., 6013.
Ti/jLOKp. MioD., iv., 561.
Aiovvaiov ^tXoovio. B.M.
Aioival. 'PoSo. „
MeveKpd. ^AaKkr]. „
MiKKuXo "AttoXX. Mion., iv., 564.
' Ramsay, C. and B., 356.
^ Atocr/foi;. and TifioKp. way be misreadings for Aio^aj/. and MeveKp.
EUMENEIA. Ixi
After an interval of about half a century Eumencia seems to
have issued a few coins, under the name of Fulvia, in honour of
Fulvia the wife of M. Antony (circ. 44 — 40 B.C.). Insa: <|>OVA
OVIANI2N with a magistrate's name (PJ. xxvii. 4, 5).
Head of Fulvia )
or Cleopatra ? as Nike )
(Bust of Eros) ZfieprSpi. Imhoof, Kl. 3L, 231.
The legend <|>OVAOVI ANHN in place of EVMENEHN was
abandoned almost immediately after its adoption, and even erased
on the coins, which were countermarked with the monogram 7v^
which may be resolved into EVMENEHN (PI. xxvii. 4, 5). See
note on p. 213.
The Imperial coinage of Eumeneia extends from Tiberius to
Gallienus, and there are quasi-autonomous issues, most of which
seem to date from about the time of Severus.
The inscr. is at first EYMENEI2N, and later usually €VM€
N€X1N AXAII2N, showing that a portion of the population
claimed an Achaean ancestry.
The magistrates' names from Tiberius to Nero are in the nomina-
tive case : —
Tiberius OiiaXepio'^ Zfjepropt,^^ B.M.
„ 'E-ni'yovo'i ^L\67raTpL<i^
„ KXecov ^ AjairrjTO'i
Livia KXecoi' ' Ayan'^TO^;
Nero ^Iov\lo<; KKewv 6 dp)(^i€pev<;
,, 'IouX.io<; KXeoiv^ ap'x^iepev'; 'Aata<;
* The name Zmertorix recurs later on coins of Tiberius (PI. xxvii. 8).
2 Doubtless a descendant of the Zmertorix of B.C. 40.
'^ Cf. C.I.G., 3887, ''Eniyovos MeviKpdrovs ^iXonarpis lepdis rfjs Vatprjs.
■^ Probably the sou of Kleon Agapetos, Bassa, the wife of J. Kleon, Chief
Priest of Asia, shared his oflBce as High Priestess.
Ixii INTRODUCTION.
Agrippina Jun. Bdcraa KXeoivo^ dpy^tep7]a Inv. Wadd., 6032.
„ Bdaaa KA.e'toi'o? B.M,
From Domitian onwards the names are in the genitive : —
Domitian ElaavyelXavTO';^ M. KX. OvaXepiavov
dp^L. 'Aala<i B.M.
Daring the next century and a half the coins are without names.
We then note the following : —
Philip I eirl ^Xa. 4>lXikov dp^i^. B.M.
Otacilia eTrt ^Xa. ^cXlkov dp'^i. „
(Hiera Synkletos) cttI KXavS. Mrjvo? Mion., S. vii., 353.
Volusian eirl d'^/wv. 'lovX. ©£o(j)iXou d. B.M.
Games. <|)|AAAEA<t>IA on a coin of Gallienus (Sestini,
Lett., ix., 61).
Chief types. Naked Apollo holding double-axe and raven (PI.
xxvii. 9); Rider-god with double-axe; Bull led to the sacrifice
by Nike (PI. xxvii. 10) ; Apollo • and Dionysos in car drawn by
pantheress and goat ridden by Eros (PI. xxvii. 11) ; Piiver-god
TAAYKOC (PI. xxvii. 6).
It is noticeable that the coinage of Eumeneia is chiefly of a
sacerdotal character. The dignitaries whose names appear are
Priests or High Priests of Asia.
FLAVIOPOLIS.
See Temenothyrae.
FULVIA.
See Eumeneia.
' El(Tavyf[Xavros seems to differ little in meaning from the usual aiTTjaafievov.
■ This name is given onlj^ on the authority of Sestini.
GKIMENOTHYRAE.
Ixiii
GKIMENOTHYRAE.
Grimenothyrae or Flavia Grimenotliyrae. The people who called
themselves Grimenothyreis dwelt in the country between Temeno-
thyrae (JJshaJi) and Keraraon Agora, on the upper Siudrus near
Acnioneia. Their two cities were Flavia Grimenothyrae and
Trajanopolis some four miles south of it.
Grimenothyrae dates from the time of Domitian, and Trajano-
polis, a more convenient site [Charik-keui), from the time of
Trajan.^
The coins of Grimenothyrae range from Domitian to Hadrian,
and those of Trajanopolis {q.v.) from Trajan to Gordian.
Inscr. A coin of Domitian (Imhoof, I. c.) reads ^Xaoviwv Tpijxevo-
6vpi(oi'. Those of Trajan and Hadrian read FpL/xevodvpicov only,
and these latter bear magistrates' names without titles. The
maofistrates' names are the followinsf : —
(Artemis)
(Kore veiled)
(Herakles)
(Hiera Synkletos
and other types)
Hadrian
eirl A. TvWL
eVl M. TuWi.'^
iiTi M. TvXXL
eVi M. TvXXL
errl A. Tv\.
eirl A. Tv\. Tie.
eVt A. TvWiov
eVi. AovKL. TuX.
eVi 'A(7K\rj7ruih[ov] ''Att.
eVi ^ AaKXr/TTidSov 'Atto.
iirl ^ AcrKXrjTTidSov ^AttoXX.
Mion., iv., 14G, 828.
„ „ „ 830.
B.M.
Invent. IVadd.
B.M.
Invent. Wadd.
B.M.
' Imhoof, Festschrift fiir O. Benndorf, p. 204
- A. TvXXt and M. TvXXt are perhaps identical, as the M oiay belong to 6TTI. for
€TTIM(6X^^eVToO.
Ixiv
INTRODUCTION.
HADRIANOPOLIS.
Hadrianopolis or Hadrianopolis Sebaste was a town in the
extreme east of Phrygia Paroreios, some 15 miles S.E. of Philo-
melium near Boghan Arslan.
According to Ramsay and Anderson its original name seems to
have been Thymbrion.^ Its coinage extends from Ant. Pius to
Trebonianas Gallus. Inscr. AAPI ANOTTOA€ITflN, usually with
addition C€ or Q^^[aaTi-jvo)v).
The following names of magistrates are met with : —
Ant. Pius eVi arpa. Aioh. ^iXo^. tou ve. to /3'(?)^
Invent. Wadd., COGO.
S. Severn s eVl Mvrja. 'lepo. „ „ 6065.
S. Severus ? , r ,
\ i-TL ''AoicTToh/juov luvent. Wadd., 6062, 6068.
Caracal la J '
S. Severus
Domna
Caracalla
Geta
Caracalla
J)
Sev. Alexander"^
J. Mamaea
Sev. Alexander
"PX-
Uc
B.M.
eVt apx- KaXXiKpuTov^ /3' Imhoof, KI. M., 233.
€771 JTo . . . 'Pov(f)ov Ibid,
apx- -^iJp- Bet^lov Alo<^uvtov Inv. Wadd., 6074.
dpx- Aiocf)dvTOv ^A\e[^LOv?] B.M.
i-rrl 'Aixidvrov Invent. Wadd., 6076.
eVi apx- Mrii'0(f)LXou Mvp/u.. B.M.
1 J.II.S., viii. 491. 48, 49 ; xviii. 116 if. ; Ramsay, As. Min., 140. 57, 142. 60.
2 Waddington read the end of this inscr. TOV K flOV. M. Babelon has
kindly sent me a cast of the coin, and I think I can read on it, XOVN ETOB-
* The coins of Hadrianopolis struck in the time of Sev. Alex, differ in f\ibric
from the earlier and later coins of the same city, and are somewhat similar in
workmanship to those of Aiicyra in Galatia.
HIERAPOLIS.
Ixv
Sev. Alexander iirl Mu-qcndiov 'Epfio. B.M.
]\Iaxiraiaus iirl apx- KaXirovppiou /S' Invent. IVadd., 6078.
Maximus eVt apx- KaXirovpinov B.M.
„ eVl apx- AovKiov Invent. Wadd., 6079.
Balbinus eirl apx- Aovklov „ „ 6081.
Gordian eirl apx- Kcukivov /3' „ „ 6082.
„ ^ eVl apY- Aedp-^ou 06o8co. Imlioof, 31. Gr., 400.
Z.f. N.,xxn\., 202.
B.M.
Invent. Wadd., 6084.
B.M.
„ eVl dp'X^. 'EpfJiOKpaTO.
Philip I dpX- ^^vrjpo.
„ iirl '^.(^ = ap'x^.) Poixpou
Philip II eVt apx- ' Poixpov
Treb. Gall us o-rpa. /3' KaiK . .
There was another Hadrianopolis, in Thrace, which, however, had
not the title C€B., and where the few magistrates^ names which
occur are preceded by the title }-\r€.{popevovro'i) . The only means
of distinguishing the coins of these two cities when they are with-
out C€B or magistrates' names is a minute study of fabric and
characteristic types.
The chief types of the Phrygian Hadrianopolis are, Nike with
shield (PL xxviii. 5); Men or Selene on horseback (PI. xxviii. 6);
and River-god KAPM€IOC {Invent. Wadd., PL xvi. 14).i There
are also some quasi-autonomous coius with the heads of Athena,
Men, &c.
HIERAPOLIS.
Hierapolis, "The holy city" {Panihuh Kalesi), stood on a lofty
ridge overlooking the wide and fertile plain of the Lycus as far as
its junction with the Maeander some 15 miles to the west. Hiera-
1 For others, see Imlioof, 3Ion. Gr., -iOO ; Gr. M., 737; £1. 31., 232; and
Journ. Inf. cVArch. Num., i. 20.
Ixvi INTRODUCTIOK.
polls owed its sanctity to Its hot springs and mysterious Charoneion,
the dark entrance into the under-world, from the orifice of which
a mephitic vapour rose into the outer air. Leto the Mother,
Apollo-Helios-Lairbenos, and other ancient Phrygian divinities,
were chiefly honoured at Hierapolis.
Its earliest coins are autonomous bronze issues of the 2nd cent.
B.C., reading lEPOTTOAITHN. The more recent spelling, I EPA
TTOAITI2N, dates only from the time of Augustus.
The types of the autonomous coins are, Ohv. Head of Apollo,
Eev. Goddess, Roma?, holding Nike and seated on three shields
(PI. xxix. 1, 2) ; also Ohv. Head of Zeus, Jt'er. Apollo Kitharoedos ;
monogram or magistrate's name in the nominative case (PI. xxix. 3)
AopvKavo^, a name which is inet with again on later coins of
Augustus.
The Imperial series begins with coins of the Proconsul Fabius
Maximus (b.c. 5), bearing his own portrait.
Fabius Maximus Zooa-i/j.o'=; ^tXoiraTpL'i — Xdpa^. B.M.
„ Tpv(f>cov „
„ Xdp7](; — Ko)[KO'i'\ „
Ap{,a^ Imhoof, Kl J/., 238.
» OeoKpLTO'i Ihid.
„ Bpvwv Invent. Wadd., 6142.
Augustus, &c.' Zooaiuo<; ^CKoTTarpi^ — Xdpa^. B.M.
,5 IlaTria^ 'AireWiSov „
„ AvjKev'i" ^iXoirarpif; „
„ K(t)Koq II6Wt8o<i %(=^^i\,67raTpi^?) ,,
„ [0e]6/fptTO9 QeoKpirov Invent. Wadd., G13G.
' It is pi-obfible that some of the coins in this list belong to the reign
of Tiberius, whose portrait, when accompanied by ZEBAZTOZ onljj is very
apt to be mistaken for that of Augustus.
- ISToto misprint in text (p. 2-1 1) A f'uv A i» \vyK(vs.
niERAPOLIS.
Ixvi
Augustus, &c.
Gaius Caesar^
(or Caligula ?)
Tiberius
Caligula
Claudius
(Diouysos)
Nero
Bpvoiv Bpvri}vo<; Invent. M'add., 6135.
Aopu/cavoq AiocxKOvplhov B.M.
^ApT6ficov KoBpov „
Ai(f)t\.o<i ^iXoTTarpt^; Imhoof, KI. M., 238.
At(f)L\o^ Ai^iXov apx^^v TO /3' B.M.
MeviaKO<i AicpiXov to 7 „
. . . mXo[?] Mei\ix^o<^ Imhoof, Kl. M., 238.
Xap(i)7ridr]<; SoxTTpdrov „ „ 239.
Apva^ ypa/jLfiaTeiK; S)]/xov Invent. Wadd., 6137.
Apva<;('t) 7payu,aTeu9 (s7c) B.M.
Mdrpcov'AiToWwvLOV B.M.; Irahoof,o^. C2'i!.,239-
^loWwi ^loWou <ypaixaTev<i (.v«') B.M.
'IIpa<i
KcOKO'i
Al(J)lXo<;
Ha-nlm
"'AaKKrjTTidSrj'i^
'A'7r\o<i(?y
'^TrXof (?) or A t'c^tXo? ?
Zidicnfxo<i
'Hpd'i "'Eiracverov
M. ^ULX\LO<i 'AvTiO^O^
M. ^utXXi09 ^Ai'tIo'xo<:
Rev. Temple TEN El
Inv. Wadd.,
IIepeira<i /8' 7p.
Invent. Wadd., 6144:.
„ 6145.
„ 6146.
Miou., iv., 610.
B.M.
Imhoof, KL M., 240.
B.M.
Imhoof, Kl. M., 240.
Hunter, ii., 488.
KP(=7pa?) B.M.
ZEBAZTHN
6131; cf. Miou., iv., 615.
B.M.
' These specimens are described as of Gaius Caesar, but tliey may belong to
Caligula.
- These two coins are couulermarked ^*
IXVin INTHODUCTION.
Nero Ti. Aiovvaio'i B.M.
„ Xdpij'i 13' — naTriw; „
„ M. ^Ai'T(t)ino<; KaXo^ „
A^.{?)"EXovLo<; "O-rrroixc^ Imli., Kl. M., 240.
Agrippina Jun. M. 'AvTcovio<i KaA.6? B.M.
5, ' EXovio^ "A7rT0/U,0<i „
„ (i}Tepo<i ,,
Vespasian Mv. ^AttXo^ Imlioof, A7. J/., 241.
]\farce]lus Procos. ^
A.D. 70 — 73 > Mapicek. avQv} 'Opovoia „ „ 234.
(Demos) )
Trajan iirip-e. Uo. B.M.
Though Hierapolis continued to strike coins at intervals during
the next century and a half (Trajan — Valerian), none of them bear
magistrates' names.
Many of tbem are quasi-autonomous, and from the time of
Caracalla N€nKOPriN is occasionally added to the inscription.
The chief types before Ti'ajan's time are : — Lyre ; Tripod ; Apollo
Kitharoedos; Double-axe surmounted by head of Helios [Lair-
benos], and with serpent round handle (PI. xxxi. 7) ; Rider-god
with double-axe (PI. xxxi. 9) ; Zeus Laodikeus (PI. xxxi. 10) ; Temple
of the Augustan cult, inscr. TEN El ZEBAZTUN (Pl.xxix.4), &c.
After Trajan's time the types are more numerous : among them
are Athena and Hermes face to face (PI. xxxi. 14) ; MOH'OC and
TOPPHBOC, the Prophet and the Priest, the former with the bow
and laurel-branch of the god Apollo, the latter holding a cultus-
image of the Phrygian goddess, and leaning on a lyre" (PI. xxix. 9);
Two cloaked figures, each with spear, sacrificing before lighted
altar (cf. similar type at Dorylauum, PI. xxv. 7), (PI. xxxii. 2);
' Cf. also Laodiceia, Wadd., Pastes, 142. - See Ramsay, C. and B., 88.
HIERAPOLIS. Ixix
Kiver-god XPVCOPOAC (PI. xxx. 3); Tyche EVnOCIA (PI.
xxix. 11), and EVBOCIA;' Seleue-Hekate in biga ; Kybele-
Hygieia seated (PI. xxx. 0).
Among the busts on the obverses are those of Apollo APXH
r€THC(P].xxix. 10); Helios AAIPBHNOC (PI. xxx. C) ; ZEYC
BnCIOC^ (PL XXX. 2); Z€VC TPHIOC (PI. xxx. 1), together
with many other divinities.
The Games mentioned on coins of Hierapolis are: AKTIA,
AKTIA nVeiA, AHXneiA nveiA, n and € (each letter in
a wreath) for nVGIA and €4>€CIA(?), and TJ and O for nVGIA
and OAYMniA,"^ or H and X, or XPVCAN. and TiVGl., for
TTVeiA and XPN/CANGEIA, on alliance coins with Sardes.
Alliance Coins were struck at Hierapolis apparently on five
distinct occasions : —
(i.) Under Hadi'ian ; with Laodiceia, and reciprocally at Lao-
diceia with Hierapolis (see Laodiceia).
(ii.) Under M. Aurelius, Verus, and Faustina ; with Cibyra
(coins struck there), Ephesus, and Synuada.
(iii.) Under Commodus ; with Ephesus, Sardes, and Aphrodisias.
(iv.) Under the Philips ; with Ephesus, Smyrna, Sardes, Per-
gamum, and Cyzicus.
(v.) Under Valerian; with Ephesus and Smyrna.
The Alliance coin with Ceretapa (Eckhel, D. N., iii., 157) rests
only on the authority of Vaillant.
1 Concerning these names, see Ramsa}', C. and B., 627, 637, and ImLoof, Lyd.
Stadtmunzen, 108, 182.
- On the derivation of this epithet of Zeus, see Eamsaj', C and B., 153.
^ AVcber Coll.
Ixx INTRODUCTiUN.
HIEROPOLIS.
Hioropolis (Koch-hissar) was the old religious centre of the
Glaucns valley, of which Eucarpeia was the commercial capital.
During nearly the whole of the first century a.d. Eucarpeia seems
to have provided the necessary currency for the whole valley.
Hieropolis struck coins at intervals between the reign of Nerva
and Elagabalus. The inscription is always l€POTTOA€ITriN
(never I€PAnOA€ITnN).
The only personal name which is recorded is that of CI. l*ollio,
an Asiarch in the time of M. Aurelius.
(Head of Herakles) e-m? UwW/wro? Invent. TFacM., 6186.
(Demos) eVt. K.(?) II(i)\i(ovo<; „ „ 6187.
„ e7r;[/U..] UmXlcoi'o^ Imlioof, Kl. M., 244.
(Head of Herakles) eVi/i. XX. UwXX/wz'o? „ „ „
Faustina Jun. iin/x. K\. TIcoXimp. 'Aaidp'^ou B.M.
L. Verus e7ri/ieX,7/^e/'T09 K\. TIcoWiwpoi; ^Aauip^ov „
The most characteristic coin-types are Zeus Brontou (PL xxxii. 8),
and Hades Sarapis, seated, with Isis standing before him (PI.
xxxii. 10). On small coins we may also note the same astronomical
type (Taurus and Gemini ?, PI. xxxii. 5), which occurs at Eucarpeia,
Stectorium, and Peltae. The quasi-autonomous coins bear busts of
Helios, Herakles, &c.
HYDRELA.
Hydrela is placed by Ramsay- on the left bank of the Maeander,
opposite Tripolis, which stood on the right bank.
^ 'Ettj. on these coins clearly stands for eVt/ieXTj^e'i/roy, and it may have often
the same signification on coins of other cities, where it is generally supposed to be
the preposition (ttL
2 C. and B., 172.
HYHGALEIS. Ixxi
The territory of the Hydrelitae comprised tlie lower plain of the
Lycus, including originally Hierapolis, which, however, gradually
rose to be the religious centre of the district, while Hydrela sank
into the position of a city of minor importance.
The earliest coins of Hydrela date from the 1st cent. B.C., Ohv.
Bust of Artemis, Rev. YAPHAIXnN Meu standing (PI. xxxiii. 1).
There ai-e also a few quasi-autonomous and imperial coins as follows:
Augustus
or youug- Nero(?) EuOvScopo^ Irahoof, KI. M., 245.
Hadrian ^ArreWa^ ^ A6i]va'y6pov uvedijKe B.M.
(Athena) 'AireWd^ avidrjKe Mion., iii., 279.
(Demos) '^TreXXa? ov dvedi-jKe. Iiiv.Wadd.,2-^?y2.
The types of the coins of Hydrela are, for the most part, similar
to those prevalent at other Phrygian towns, Men on horse;
Hermes ; Dionysos ; Apollo Kithai'oeQos ; and the Capitoline Triad
(Zeus, Hera, and Athena, PI. xxxiii. 2).
Among the busts on the quasi-autonomous issues are those of
Athena, Sarapis, and AHMOC, some of which seem to be con-
siderably later than Hadrian's time,
HYRGALEIS.
The Hyrgaleis occupied part of the modern Clial-ova in the bend
of the upper Maeander, between the territory of Dionysopolis on
the Avest and the plain of Peltae on the east.
The townships of the Hyrgalean Plain formed a single federation
or KOLVov. There are several ancient sites in the plain, and the
exact place of mintage is uncertain. A coin of Domna mentioned
by Ramsay {C. and B., 129) bears the inscription YPrAA€nN
OMONOIA ( = K0iv6i').
Coins, quasi-autonomous and Imperial, were occasional!}^ issued
Ixxii INTRODUCTION.
here during the latfer part of the 2 ad and the earlier part of the
3rd cent. a.d. (Ant. Pius to Sev. Alexancler).
Ant. Pius evrl ^AttoWoSotov ap~)(^. In rent. Wadd., G201.
„ €7rl 'AttoWco. arpcu. Z. f. N., xvii., 22.
J. Domna eVl 'lovXiov ^ASpdcrrou cip-^o. B.M.
Caracalla eVt ^lovXiov ^ Ahpacnov a/3%. Inv. Vt add., 6203.
„ cTTt orp Tt B.M.
The remaining coins are without magistrates' names, but they
are dated and were all issued in the same yeai% T TI^ = 30G from
the Lydo-Phrygian or SuHan Era 85 — 84 B.C., corresponding with
222 A.D., the year in which Severus Alexander became emperor.
They are for the most part quasi-autonomous, with heads of
Sjnkletos, Boule, &c.
In this same year dated coins were also struck at the neighbour-
ing Dionysopolis with iO=V0 from an era starting from 152 — 3
A.D. ; cf. the coins of Laodiceia with the dates flH and PH=88
and 108 from an era starting from 123 — 4 a.d. It is probable
therefore that Games were held at Laodiceia in 211 — 12, at Diony-
sopolis and by the Hyrgaleis in 221 — 2, and again at Laodiceia
in 231 — 2, and that special issues of money were required for the
same decennial festival, at one city or another, every ten years.
The chief types of the Hyrgalean coins are the Rider-god with
double-axe and hound {Z. f. N., xvii., 22); Zeus Laodikeus ; Apollo
and Artemis face to face (PI. xxxiii. 3) ; Demeter standing (PI.
xxxiii. 4), and Kybele enthroned (PI. xxxiii. 5); River-god MAI AN
APOC (Imhoof, A7. M., 246), and others.
JULIA (IPSITS).
Ipsus was an old Phrygian town probably near the modern
Ishakli,^ at the foot of the N.E. extremity of the range of mountains
' AudersoD, J.II.S., xviii. 110 ff.
LAODICEIA. IXMII
now called Sultan Dagh. It received the name Julia in early
Imperial times. It was a station on the important ti-ade-route
fi-om the west through I'hrygia to Tconium and the east, and stood
about midway between the modern Afiun Kara-Mssar and AJc-
Shehr. The name of Ipsns was famous for the great battle in
which Seleucus and Lysimachus defeated Antigonus and his son
Demetrius in 301 B.C.
There are coins of Nero and Agrippina Jun. which are attributed
to the city of Julia with the following names : —
Nero Sepyto^ 'Hc^aiarlcov, 'lovXiecov B.M.
Agrippina Sepyio'i 'H'pacaTian>, 'Iov\.i[ecov] Miou., iv., G59.
„ ' H(paC(TTlQ)l>, 'IovXi[€coi'] B.M.
Nero A^ifxea^'AdrjvaL 'lovXiicoP Imh., ZZ. ilf., 247.
The following coins, struck two hundred years later, belong
without doubt to the city of Julia : —
Aemilian ^cXorei/nov to 8e{ = Se[vTepov]) ap^- B.M.
„ ^tXoTei/jbw apx- TO jB' „
Cornelia Supera ^i,XoreLp,(p ap^. ro ^'
It is curious that no coins should be known of Julia during the
long interval between the time of Nero and that of Aemilian. The
chief types are figured on PI. xxxiii.
LAODICEIA.
Laodiceia ad Lycum was a Seleucid stronghold founded bv
Antiochus II (261 — 246 e.g.), and named after his wife Laodice.
There had been an older city on the same site called Diospolis or
Ilhoas. The territory of Laodiceia included a great part of the
Lycus valley, and was bounded by the two streams Lykos and
Kapros, which are personified on its coins as Wolf and Boar.
1:
Ixxiy INTRODUCTION.
The earliest coins of Laodiceia were Cistophori, which fall
chronologically into three classes : —
(i.) 189 — 133 B.C. with AAO and the following varying symbols: — ■
Wolf and turreted head ; Wolf and Lyre ; Head of City-goddess,
Aphrodite, or Laodice (PI. i. 7 — 9).
(ii.) After 133 b.c. with AAO; caduceus as constant symbol, and
the following personal names : —
Zev^lf ^A-TTOWWVLOV rOV ^AflVl^TOV B.M.
''0\vfX7n68(i)po<; 'Ep/jiojevov „
'Epfxoyevrj^ ' OXvjJLTrLohuipov Invent. Wadd., 7020.
'l7nT0'^atT}]'i Atii'o/jd^ov B.M.
zit Niicofxi]8ov Mion., iv., 673.
AioZiiopov B.M.
AioSdipnu fB above caduceus) „
KpaTlTTTTOV „
repoi>To<i (with A over AAO) Imhoof, Kl. M., 263.
^coarpdrov Pinder, 561, 64.
TipiTjaiXeov Invent. Wadd., 7023.
'Aa[K\r]]7rido . . B.M.
'A6T]r. [\ cistoph.) „
4>dac<i „
(iii.) Proconsular Cistophori 58 — 48 B.C., with the names of the
following Proconsuls in Latin, and of local magistrates in Greek
letters : —
T. Ampius T. f., 58—57 b.c. Tt^XeKpdTrj^ Pinder, 180.
C. Fabius M. f , 57 — ^6 b.c. Ewjvo^ 'HpcoSov Invent. Wadd.. 7080.
LAODICEIA.
Ap. Palclier Ap. f., Procos.
of Cilicia 53 — ^51 B.C.,
and Jmperator
P. Lentulus, P. f., I'rocos.
of Cilicia 56 — 53 B.C.,
and Imperator "AttoXo'; ArjfxrjTpiov Imli., Kl. M., 263.
„ „ K/3aTi7r7ro[9] B.M.
„ „ ' Hp6(f)avT0<i 'Hpo(f)dpT[ov] „
„ „ ''AprefMLScopo'; Aa/jiOKpaTov „
„ „ ^ AtvoWoovlo^ AaixoKpdrov, Zoi}<ji/j.o<;
B.M. and Iinhoof, Kl. M., 263.
"'AttoWmviO'^ Aa/jbOKpaTOv, Zooai/J.o<i B.M.
„ „ 'AuTiiJL7]87}<i KXecouo^; (A over AAO) „
„ „ "AiToWcovLo^ [Evdpxov\ (A over AAO
Imboof, Kl. M., 263.
„ „ 'AttoXXmvlo^ Evdpxov (I over AAO)
B.M.
M. TuUius M. f. Cicero,
Procos. of Cilicia 51 —
50 B.C., and Imperator '"Avnix/jBrj'i KXicovo<; (A over AAO)
Imlioof, Kl. M., 263.
„ „ Ad/Sa^ rivppov Miou., iv., 676.
C. Faunius, Pontifex,
Praetor 49 — 48 B.C. Ka^iaoK\r}<i Evdpxov (B over AAO)
Invent. Wadd., 7031.
„ „ ^ArrdXav A'qixrjrpiov (? over AAO)
Imboof, Kl. M., 264.
The autonomous bronze coins of Laodiceia, which must be con-
temporary with the Cistophori, are without magistrates' names.
The types chiefly point to the worship of a goddess of the Aphro-
dite type (PI. xxxiv. 1 — 8). The head of this goddess on some
specimens (PI. xxxiv. 7) is so little like an ideal conception that I
am tempted to call it a traditional portrait of Queen Laodice, from
]:
INTRODUCTION.
whom the city took its name, and upon whom Antiochus conferred
divine honours, directing that High-Priestesses for her special cult
should be appointed in various parts of his kingdom.^
The latest autonomous coins, which seem to belong to about the
middle of the 1st cent. B.C., bear the monogram ^^■{ = 'E/caT.{?)"
(PJ. xxxiv. 9—11).^
The quasi-autonomous and Imperial coins range from the time of
Augustus to the reign of Trajan Decius, and bear the following
names : —
(Demos) ^^eiraXKa'^ (with his portrait) *
P.M. [PI. xxxiv. 12].
nvdij<; (with his portrait)^ P.M. [PI. xxxiv. 13].
(Aphrodite?) ^{=nvdrj^) P.M.
ffi ^{=n6e,]<i nodov) p.m. [pi. xxxiv. i4].
(Apollo) n^^;;? nvOov . P.M. [PI. xxxiv. 15].
nvOij^ nvOov g/? B.M.
Augustus IIvdr]<i TIvOov St?(?) „
„ Uvdrj'i TIvOov TO hevrepov „
„ ^o {=^ KopiJi'jXio^) AioaKovpiSi]^ 5,
(Men) „ „ „ „
> Edict of Antiochus II, B.C.H.. 1885, 324 ff.
" The suggestion that it may stand for a date ^T- KA. ('-f- Year 21 of the
SuUan era=:B.C. 63) seems far from probable, though the coins may well be of
about that time.
^ The coins which seem to rae to read €TTI ATT — OKP*l* on the obv. round
a bearded head, and AAOAIK€ — GJN 'I'OI (= *ot.) round a standing
Dionysos on the 7-ev., which have been hitherto assigned to the Phrygian Laodiceia,
certainly belong to lierytus in Phoenicia under the name of Laodiceia Phoenices.
A specimen has been recently sent me from Eeyrout, the provenance of which
confirms my reattribution of these small coins.
* On these names see Imhoof, Alon. Gr., 406, and Ramsay, C. and B., 34 sq.
LAODICEIA.
Ixxvii
Augustus
Caliafula
Claudius
Nero Caesar
(Demos")
Nero Caesar
Agrippina Jun.
Nero Augustus-
(Meu)
^o { = Kopi'i']Xio<;) ALoa-KovplBi]<i TO Bevrepov B.M.
SooaOii'T]'; ff^i^i B.M. ; cf. Mion., iv., 714:.
IloXeiJbwv ^iXoTrarpt^^ (no. i. i]i footnote) B.M.
^E ^^{ = TIo\6/j,a)v ^iXoirarpi^) (no. i. in
footnote) B.M.
fT ^E *^ {=^^Ai'Td)vio<; UoXe/xcov ^iXoTraTpi?)
(no. i. in footnote) B.M.
^[=^^AvT(i)vlov) IToXe/xft)f09 v'lov Zi']vo)vo<i (no.
ii. in footnote) B.M.
no\e/jiU)vo<; ulov Zrjvcovo^; (no. ii. in footnote) ,,
eVt C6peu)<i "AvToaviov, Ho. viov, Zijvcouo'i (uo. ii.
in footnote) B.M.
eVt iepeco<; ^Aptcovlov Uo. viov, Z)]vo)vo^ to 8'
(no. ii. in footnote) Invvnt. ^yadd., G2-4o.
eVt le. Zi]voivo<i Ho. vl\ov\ to h' (no. ii. in
footnote) B.M.
Tatov TIoaTo/jLov B (in wreath) „
Tatov TLoarofXov „
Avjw. Z)]V(avo<i Z)]vo)v vio'i (no. iii. in footnote) „
^o { = Kopv}']\io^) Alreiwi „
Ro Alur)a<i „
' Concerning the Zenonid famil}' of Laodiceia see llainsaj-, C. and B., pp. ^^-l ff.
On the coins from Augustus to Nero the names are recorded of three members of
this famous family, viz : —
(i.) Antonius Polemo, Philopatris (Augustus — Caligula).
(ii.) Antonius Zeno, son of Polemo, Hiereus four times (Claudius and Nero Caes.).
(iii.) Zeno, son of Ant. Zeno, or Ant. Zeno, son of Zeno(?) (Nero Aug.).
' Alliance coins with Smj'rna, p. 32 1.
1:
xxvni
INTRODUCTION.
Nero Augustus
Nero Aug. (^eo?)
(Boule and Demos)
Vespasian
(Synkletos)
Titus
Domitian Caesar
(Demos)
Domitian Caesar
(Demos)
3}
(Laodiceia)
Domitian, Aug. and
Domitia,*
(Roma)
(Laodiceia)
Hadrian, Sabiua
L/3aTepo9^ vo/j,o6eT7]<;
Kpa'i
'JouA-to? ^Ai>hpoviKo<i EuepyeT)]<;
B.M.
Aut. Pius
'Joi;Xt09 ^Avhp6i'LKo<i Euepyhrj'i „
O/Jioi'oia iirrl MapKeWov' av6v. „
rdio^ 'IovXio<; Korvi"' Invent. Wadd., 6271.
Tdlo^ ^lovXto^ KoTVi B.M.
rdio<i ^IovXio<; Korv^ „
'JouX/o? K6tu<; „
KXavSla Zt/vq)vi<;^ „
KXavBia Z)]V(ovl^ „
K. Zrjvcovi^ „
^lovXia Z7]voovi'i^ „
Sea Kopm]Xiov AioaKovpiSov Imh., Kl. M., 266.
hiCL Ro AlOCTKOVpiSoV B.M.
^o AioaKovplSov „
^AyptTririvo^ aTpaTtjycov dvedTjKe"
Mion., iv., 736—742.
JJo. AI'Xlo(; Atoi'Ucno<; B.M.
ALOVVCTLO'i
' Cf. Imboof, 3fon. Gr., 408, wliere ['A]/nd|«ioy is perhaps a misreading of
Kparepoi.
- T. Clodius Eprius Marcellus, Procos. a.b. 70 — 73.
^ Julius Kotys, Claudia Zenonis, and Julia Zenonis are, according to Ramsay's
stemma (C. and B., p. 46), children of Zeno (no. iii. in footnote, p. Ixxvii.).
Claudia and Julia were probably hereditary' priestesses.
■• As to the temple inscribed €TTI N € I K I OC on these coins, cf. Imhoof, Mon.
Gr., p. 405.
•'' The inscr. on Mion., 736, where ypa/x. appears in place of a-TpaTrjyioi/, is tooled
and cannot be relied on.
LAODICEIA.
Ixxix
(Dionysos)
(Meu)
(Helios)
(Demos)
AlX. Atovvaio<i B.M.
ALovvato<i Cf. Imhoof, Man. Gr., 403.
Aiov6. E.M.
LIo. A'i\.to^ AiovvaiO<i ^a/3LViav6^ „
M. Aurelius Caesar Atovvatoq „
„ „ n. K/\. 'ATraXo^ uve6i]/C€^ „
„ „ n. KX. "^TToXo? aveOrjKe. iirL^viKLov) „
(Hiera Syukletos) II. K. "ATra\o<i iirivUiov dve6t]K€P „
„ 'ArToXoi; dueOij. iirLviKLOP Invent. Wadd., 6249.
„ U. K. 'AttuXo^ up-y^tepaTevcov dvedrjKe B.M.
„ 77. K. 'AttoKo^ ,,
„ "ATja\o<i „
„ 'ArraXo'^ di>e{6riKe) „
(Demos) 11. K\. "AttuXo^ dvedrjKev „
„ n. K\. 'ArTa\o<i dveOi]K6 dp-^tepa.
Invent. Wadd., 6245.
M. Aurelius iirl dvOv. T. 11 o. IleScovo^" B.M.
„ iirl dv6v. Hottl. IIe^(jovo<i Imh., Mon. Gr., 408.
Yerus [^''J'^] Ho-klWIov IleSoovo'i dvOvrraTov
Imhoof, Gr. M., 743.
In the reign of Comraodus Laodiceia was made a Neokorate city,
and, by a decree of the Senate at a later date, the name of
Antoninus (Elagabalus) was associated with that of Commodus :
' P. Claudius Attalus, High Priest, was a citizen both of Laodiceia and Smyrna,
in which latter city he was honoured with the title aocf^iarrji. The coins struck in
his name at Smyrna are inscribed ATTAAOC C04>ICTHC TAIC
TTATPICI CMYP. AAO- The coins which he struck at Laodiceia, in-
scribed ETTINIKION) 3.re connected with the temple of Zeus Laodikeus, which
may have been built in Domitian's time (Imhoof, Mon. Gr., 405).
C. Popilius Pedo, Procos. a.d. 160 — 16L
IxXX INTRODUCTION.
N€nKOPnN KOMOAOV K€ ANTnN€INOV AOrMATI
CYNKAHTOV.
Duriug- the reign of Sept. Severus^ 193 — 211 a.d., it is doubtful
whether any coins were issued in his name at Laodiceia. On the
other hand, the Laodicean coins of Caracalla's time are plentiful,
though pi^obably they were all struck on the occasion of some
great Festival. Most of them bear the date TnH = year 88, which,
reckoned from an era starting in 123 — 4 a.d., yields 211 — -12 as a
Festival year at Laodiceia. Just 10 years later, this, or a similar.
Festival was celebrated at Dionysopolis and by the Hyrgaleis, as
their dated coins seem to prove, and again 20 years later, once
more at Laodiceia, if the countermark P| on Laodicean coins
of Elagabalus and Severus Alexander stands for the date 108
( = 231 — 2 A.D.). Sre above, pp. Iv. and Ixxii.
The only remaining personal names on Laodicean coins are the
following :—
Domna eVt AlX. Tlt'ypijTOfi Aatdp)^^. 7' B.M.
Caracalla eVl AlX. n.i-ypriTo<i Aaidp. „
„ iirl n. AlX. Tlirfpi^TO^ Acjidp. y „
(Demos) eVt [IT.] Al\. Tli'ypijTO'iAcndp. Z. f. N., xii., 346.
Caracalla \_A. A'LXlllypri^Aaidp')(7]<i'y^^ uv€6t]K€v B.M.
Otacilia <://3p(^tepe&)[?] TouaKiavov^ „
A o:eneral examination of the above list of the Laodicean coins
of Imperial times leads me to infer that they are all dedicatory
issues, or, in other words, Festival coins, and that it is even probable
that no coins whatever were struck in the intervals between
Festival and Festival ; hence perhaps the break during the i-eign
of S. Severus.
' 'Vnv(TKi(ii>ui' as a Phrygian name occurs in Suidas, Le.v., s.v. Libanios.
LAODICKIA. Ixxxi
The Games specially mentioned on the coins are tlie ACKAH
neiA (Caracalla, Z. f. N., xiv., 122); the ANTnN[€INIA] KO
MOA€IA (Caracalla, Year 88 = 211 A.D., B.M., and Geta, Imhoof,
A7. J/., 274); and the KOINA ACIAC (Maesa, B.M.).
As Ramsay remarks (C. and B., 55) " the Koivov held its festival
according to some unknown system of rotation in a small number
of the principal cities of the province/' and it is probable that the
coins which were dedicated by the Asiarch Aelius Pigres may have
been issued for a festival of the Koivov 'Aai'a^, while the coins
dated 88 and 108 may have been struck for one of the other great
festivals, ^AvTcovelvia KofxoBeia, for instance.
The types on the Laodiceian coins in Imperial times are un-
usually numerous. The more important among them have been
discussed by Ramsay (C. and B., passim). Detailed descriptions
are given in the text. A brief mention of some of them is there-
fore all that is here required : — Altar of Isis (PJ. xxxiv. 15); Zeus
Laodikeus (PI. xxxv. 1, &c.) ; Hades enthroned (PI. xxxv. 9) ; Wolf
and Boar, Rivers Lykos and Kapros (PI. xxxvi. 7); Pantheistic
Tyche (PL xxxvi. 6); Zeus Aseis carrying infant, with goat beside
him (PI. xxxvi. 5); Bust of Z€VC AC6IC, Z?er. Goat (PI. xxxvi. 11);
Eros or Hypnos(?) recumbent (PI. xxxvi. 8); Bust of the CVN€
APION N€nN (Ph xxxvi. 8); Temple inscribed 6TTINIKIOC
(PI. xxxvii. 6); The Capitoline Triad (PL xxxvii. 7); Aphrodite
dressing her hair (PL xxxvii. 9) ; Ge and Thalassa supporting statue
of Caracalla (PL xxxvii. 12); Laodikeia enthroned between <l>PVriA
and KAPIA (PL xxxviii. 2), or between recumbent River-gods
AVKOC and KATTPOC (PL xxxviii. 3); Emperor(?) addressing
citizens (?) within an open pillared court (PL xxxviii. 1); The
Seasons(?) as four children €VTVX€IC KAIPOI ( = Latin FE
LICIA TEMPORA or TEMPORUM f EUCIT AS, Bev. Num.,
1891, 31); Rhea or Amaltheia nursing infant Zeus, with Kuretes
I
Ixxxii INTRODUCTION,
guarding her, and river-gods at her feet {Jalir. d. Inst., iii.,
289).
With Traja.n Decins the coinage of Laodiceia comes to an end.
For Alliance coins see infra, p. 327 ff.
LEONNA.
Leonna or Leonnaea is conjecturally placed by Ramsay^ at
Jlissar, 5 miles N. of Sebaste in the plain of the Sindros [Banaz-
Ova), W. of the Burgas Dagh.
The only coin at present known of this place belongs apparently
to the 2nd cent. B.C., and is figured by Imhoof (A7. 3L, PI. ix. 7) : —
Ohv. Turreted female head; Bev. AEONNAITIIN Lion seated
on spear-head, holding broken shaft of spear in raised 1. fore-paw.
The seated lion occurs also on contemporary coins of Peltae.
LYSIAS.
Lysias, according to Eamsay" and Anderson,^ was a city pro-
bably founded by a general of Seleucus or Antiochus the Great,
and named after himself; it lay on the great trade-route from
Apameia, in a N.E. direction to the Paroreio^:, in the plain called
Oinan-ova, some 5 miles ^V^ of the head of Lake Limuae [Ilulran
Gbl) and L5 miles N.E. of Metropolis.
The only known coins belong to the reigns of ^l. Aurelius, Corn-
modus, and Gordian. Only one magistrate's name is recorded: —
M. Aurelius eVt ^\a. "AttciXov* Invent. Wadd., 6329.
Commodus evl <PX. 'AttoXov Mion., ;S'. vii., 470.
Lucilla eVl ^\. 'ArrdXou Imhoof, Kl. M., 270.
(Demos) eirl 'Att(iXou B.^L
1 G. and B., 597. 2 C. and B., 754-. => J.H.S., xviLi., 107 ff.
* Perhaps a younger relative of P. CI. Attalos of Laodiceia.
METRoroLis. Ixxxiii
It would thus seem that coins were struck at Lysias ouly oa two
special occasions, once by Flavins Attalus (M. Aurelius and Com-
m(jdus) and once again under Gordiau. The types are of no
special interest.
METEOPOLIS.
There were two cities called Metropolis in Phrygia and one in
Ionia, and it is difficult to distinguish between their coins.
To the northern Metropolis in the Cayster valley, E. of Pryui-
nessus, no coins can be certainly attributed, and the only ones that
clearly belong to the southern Metropolis^ in the Chal Ova, on the
great eastern highway from Apameia to Phrj'^gia Paroreios, seem to
have been issued for some special Festival held there between 219
and 251 a.d.
Otacilia No magistrate's name B.M.
(Hiera Boule) „ „ „
Trajan Decius Trap. ^A\e^. Tielov apy^. irp. Inv. Wadd., 6335.
Etruscilla Trap. ^AXe^. Tieiov Trpco. cip. Idem, 6336.
„ Trap. ^A\e^. Tielov ap)(^. Trpco. B.M.
Herennius Etruscus tto. 'AXe. Tieiov Trp. ap.
B.M. ; cf. Imhoof, Kl. M., 278.
„ „ Tra. ^A\e. Tieiov irp. dp-^. B.M.
Hostilian no magistrate's name „
Tieiou is an indeclinable name.^ Alexander Tieiou is mentioned
in an inscription as a leading citizen of Metropolis about 250 a.d.
The formula with Trapd instead of eiri occurs also on Festival coins
of Apameia (see supra, p. xxxv. ff.).
1 Cf. Ramsay, Athen. Mitth., vii., 144; J.H.S., iv., 53-71; viii., 510; C and
B., 749, 758 ; and Anderson, J.H.S-, xviii., lOl.
' Ramsay, C. and B., 758.
Ixxxii
INTRODUCTION.
The diicf types are: — Helmeted bust of tlie Founder (?)
AKAMAC, son of Theseus^ (see also Syunada) ; Men with pine-
cone {V\. xxxix. 1); Artemis Ephesia; Dionysos, &c.
MIEAEUM.
Midai'um was situated in the extreme N. of Phrygia ou the
River Tembris or Tembros, about 18 miles E. of Dorylaeum on the
road to Pessinus in Galatia. Its traditional founder was King
Midas.-
In Imperial times (Augustus to Philip) coins were struck at
Midal'um, not continuously, but only on special occasions.
The following personal names are met with on the coins : —
Caracalla eVl KX. AlXiavov vrp. apx- B.M.
Geta eVl AlXiavov Imhoof, A7. M., 279.
Maximus eVt Avp. ^AXe^di'Spou up. B.M.
I'liilip I eirl Avp. Aiovvcriov irp. apx- Mion., iv., 861.
Amoug the types a few deserve to be mentioned: — T€MBPOC^
Recumbent River-god (PI. xxxix. 3, and p. 387, no. 14); Pan stand-
ing (Imhoof, KI. M., PI. ix. 8);"^ City Tyche seated on rock, with
River-god swimming at her feet (PI. xxxix. 4), or between two
Erotes with torches (Imhoof, Kl. M., 279) ; J\Ien with pine-cone.
For an explanation of the curious iuscr. MIA/\EnN . B on
no. 13, see p. 337, note 1.
' Imhoof, Kl. M., 277, suggests that Akainantion ma}' have been the original
name of Metropolis.
- Eckhel, D. N., iii., 168, Coin of Gordian : Rev. Head of Midas and inscr,
TON KTICTHN.
:' Cf. In-ent. Wadd., 6338, where the name is T6MBPIC.
* Midas got his ass's ears for preferring Pan's music to that of Apollo (Ovid,
Met., xi.).
OCOCLEIA. IXXXV
NACOLEIA.
Nacoleia, now the desolate village of 8idi-el-Ghazi, was in
Roman times a flourishing town situated ou the river Parthenius,
an affluent of the upper Sangarius some 40 miles S. of Dorylaeum.
It was once encompassed by forest land, but the country is now
bare and arid. It struck coins occasionally between the reigns of
Titus and Gordian.
There are no personal names on any of the specimens in the
British Museum, and the only one hitherto published which is,
perhaps, correctly read is the following : —
Trajan iirl 'Ak[vX\.Io]v TlpoicXov^ Wadd., Fastes, 171.
The leading types are: — Demeter enthroned (PL xxxix. 9);
Winged caduceus (Pi. xxxix. 8) ; Herakles of the Farnese type
with inscr. TON KTICCTHN- (no. 9, p. 340); and River-god
TTAPeeNIOC (PI. xxxix. 10).
OCOCLEIA.
Ococleia is conjecturally placed by Ramsay^ near Metropolis in
the Chal-Ova, at the modern Tatarli, and Imhoof {Kl. M., 280)
notes that the ohv. die of one of its coins is identical with that of
a coin of the neighbouring Lysias.
It appears to have issued coins on two occasions only ; once in
the time of Commodus, and once again in the reign of Gordian : —
Time of Commodus.
(Hiera Synkletos) cVl K\. KaXco^porov B.M.
^ This coin is attributed by Waddiugton to T. Aquillius Proculus, Procos.
A.D. 103—104.
- In Mion., iv., 871, after Mus. Tkeujjoli, ii., 973, this inscription is probably
misread eVl 'Ovrjalfiov ap)(.
3 a and B., i., 751 ; cf. J.H.8., iv., 397, and As. Min., 136, 28.
Ix
XXVI
INTRODUCTION.
Crispiua [K]a\co/3poTo<i 'Aaidp')(^. Eamsay.
Commodus Alliance coin with Bruzu?.
{Ninn. Chron., 1892, PI. xvi. 18.)
The chief types ai'e : — Demeter(?) standing to front (PI. xl. 1) ;
Zeus enthroned ; and Deraeter-Kybele and Zens face to face, with
altar between them (PL xl. 3). There are Alliance coins with
Bruzus under Commodus (p. 342).
OTRUS.
Otrus was one of the five cities of the Eucarpitic plain in central
Phrygia. It seems to have been situated midway between Eu-
carpeia and Hieropolis.
Coins were struck at Otrus at intervals between the reigns of
Ant. I*ius and Caracalla : —
Faustina I No magistrate Z.f. N., xii., 346.
Commodus iir. Up. M-qhoc^iXov^ ^PX- Invent. Wadd., 6367.
Caracalla eVt T. 'Ai\ Ntypeli^ou apx- v'lov ^Aatdp'^^.
Invent. Wadd., 6369.
Geta eirl \T. 'AUt.^ Niypetpov dp'x,.
Imhoof, Kl. M., 282, and B.M.
Domna eVi a/3%. Niypevov B.M.
„ eV. NtyptLvou d.p'x^. „
^AXi^avBpo^ 'AauipxV^ d-veOi], Inv. Wadd., 6368.
B.M.
^AXe^av8po<i dvedrj. „
Caracalla
Geta
Domna
Geta
The chief types are : — Zeus, draped, standing ; Demeter stand-
ing; Asklepiop, &c.; Kybele enthroned; Otreus stepping into
* This legend has been verified by M. BabeloD, to whom I suggested the possi-
bilitj ct" a misieadiug for M»?t'o<^iXov.
PELTAE. Ixxxvii
galley ;^ Aeueas carr3'ing' Aiicliises and leading Ascanius, symbol-
iziug, as Ramsay (6\ and B., 688) suggests, an emigration from
Otroea on L. Ascania in Bitbynia. a place which is said to have
been founded by the Phrygian King Otreus (Strabo, xii., 566).
PALAEOBEUDOS.
Palaeobeudcs (Beudus vetus) seems to have been situated near
the N. end of the Synuadic plain, some 8 miles N. of Synnada. It
appears to have struck a few coins in the reign of Hadrian, doubt-
less on some special occasion. The inscr. is TTAAAIOB6YAH
NflN. No personal names occur. The types are standing figures
of Apollo, Mea or Demeter (PI. xl. 8).
PELTAE.
Peltae was a Macedonian colony in the plain between Lunda and
Eumeneia, one of the cities in Phrygia which coined money in the
2nd cent., though probably not much, if at all, earlier than 133 B.C.
Its autonomous coins (PI. xli. 1, 2) are contemporary with those of
Laodiceia, Apameia, and Cibyra. They record various magistrates'
names in monogram (Imhoof, KI. M., 282 f.) in addition to the
followino- : — -
O
2iid cent. B.C. Aloi'Vct. B.M.
„ TpcoiX. „
„ ''AvTLTT. In cent. IJ'add., 6373.
After a lonof interval coins were as^ain issued at Peltae in
Imperial times from Ant. Pms to Yolusian. Inscr. 7T€ATHNX1N
MAK€AONnN. From Sept. Severus onwards they usually bear
the names of the chief municipal magistrate : — -
^ Cf. similar tvpe ;it Stectoriu'ii.
XXXVIU
INTRODUCTION.
S. Severus
Caracalla
S. Severus
Domna
Caracalla
Plautilla
Caracalla
Sev. Alexander
J. Mamaea
Treb. Callus
Volusian
b;
apx- 'lovvLov TO /3' B.M. ; In v. Wad J., 6386.
crrp. Tar. ''Apicovo'; Inv. IVadd., 6383 — 6385,
and B.M., cf. Imh., M. Gr., p. 410.
iirl ''AXe^d. ^kvO. /3'
ap[')(^]oi>To'i Mrirpo^LOU
apX- ^CLvareivov
ap. ^avarivov
apx- Niypov
Imhoof, A7. M., 284.
Ibid.
B.M.
Imhoof, KI. M., 284.
B.M.
^ eVi Aup. 'Pou(f)eivou Taiov cipx- "'•
„ irrl ypa/Ji. Avp. Taiiavov Sok. Inr. JJ'ctdd., 0392.^
For the principal coin-types see PL xli.
PHILOMELIUM.
Pliilomelium, the modern Al--Shelie)-, in the plain of Phrygia
Paroreios, separated from central Phrygia by the long and lofty
range of the Snltan Dngh, was probably a Pergamenian outpost on
the high road to Iconium. A stream called the Callos flowed
through the town northwards, towards the Lake of the Forty
]Martyrs some 8 miles N.
Philomelium struck autonomous bronze coins in the 2ud cent. B.C.,
or perhaps rather later.- The bust of Men on PI. xli. 11 bears a
striking resemblance to that on some coins of Antioch in Pisidia
' Cf. Wadii., As. Miii., p. 31. This coin is very barbarous and the iuscr. is con-
seqnentl}' doubtful.
- The dated Alexandrine tetradrachms, assigned by Miiller (1178 — 1195) to
Philomelium, are with greater probability attributed by luihoof (KL M., 308) to
Pliaselis.
PHILOMELTUM.
Jxxxix
(wrongly assigned in B.M.C. Caria, p. 15, to Antiocbia ad ]\[aeaa-
drum), about 15 miles W. of Philomelium, but cut off from easy
communication with it by the long range of the Sultan Dagh. The
influence of the great sanctuary of Men "A'cpaio<; or ^AaKaijvo'i at
this Antioch would seem therefore to have extended across the
mountains. Somewhat later, perhaps, are the coins with the bust of
Nike (PI. xli. 12), which Imhoof^ thinks may have been copied
from the denarii of L. Valerius Flaccus (ob. 86 B.C.).
The magistrates' names on these autonomous coins are : —
2nd or 1st cent. B.C.
Invent Wadd., 639-1:
B.M.
^IkvOlvov
„ „ SkvSI [. . .]
„ ,, MevefcXe [. . .] ,,
„ „ Aajj,aev.{?) Hunter, ii., 492.
After a long interval Philomelium, in Imperial times, issued coins
on special occasions between the reigns of Tiberius and Trajan
Decius : —
Tiberius
TiTO<; ^cXoTTaTpa
B.M.
Claudius(?)
HpoK-^oL'^
y>
Agrippina
Bpoic^oi
Mion., S. vii., 543 ;
cf.
Imhoof,
Gi
r. 3L, 744.
Nero
BpoK-y^oc
lUd.
S. Severus
eirl KXa. Tpaia[i>ov]
B.M.
Domna
3> ))
)>
Geta
Jl )5
Invent.
Wadd., 6400.
Domna
eVi ""Akovtov 7'
B.M.
Caracalla
CTT. ^Akovtov y
)>
Geta
iirl ^Akovtov
>)
(Demos)
eVl arTparrjyov 'Akovtov
j>
1 Kl. M., 285.
- Two members of a family bearing the cognomen Brocchus.
m
xc
INTRODUCTION.
Domna
Caracal la
Geta
Sev. Alexandei'
Mamaea
Sev. Alexander
Gordiau
Philip I
Otacilia
Trajan Decius
Treb. Gallus
r evrt ASpiavov
eVt ASpuivov
677 1 ASpiavov j3'
eirl TlavXov ' ABpia.
iirl TIavXov 'ASp.
iirl riavXov
iirl IldvXou
eirl IlavXov to 8'
€Trl Avp. 'XTpVjJiOVO'i
iirl Srpvpoi 0^
ewl M. 'lovX. UavXeivov
iirl Kop. 'AXe^avBpou
eVt MdpKov NeaTopo<;
inl Mdpicov
httI M. Nearo. /3'
iirl M. Nearo /3'
eVt M. Nearo.
eV. ^iXetvov
€71. EuTV-)(OU<i 13'
eV. Aup. 0?;(Te&)? 'Orr]
iir. Aup. Grjcreu)^
B.M,
Mien., iv., 895.
Mion., S. vii., 545.
Invent. Wadd., 6402.
B.M.
Invent. Wadd., 6404.
Imhoof, Gr. M., 745.
B.M.
Mion., iv., 899.
B.M.
Mion., iv., 902, and B.M.
Mion., iv., 903.
B.M.
Imhoof, Mon. Gr., 410.
. B.M.
Inmit. Wadd., 6414.
B.M.
Some of tlie coins of Pliilomeliuni struck in the reigns of Sev.
Alexander, Philip, and Trajan Decius, differ remarkably both in
size and fabric from all the rest, and are distinguished by the
addition of the Latin letters S- P- Q- R.
As these exceptional pieces are of about the same size as the
contemporary Roman sestertii, it is possible that they may have
been issued under Roman sanction, and that they may have
been the only Philomelian coins recognised by the Roman govern-
ment as legall}^ equivalent to the Roman sestertius.
TRYMNESSUS. . XCl
The chief types of the Imperial coins of Philomelium are : —
Zeus enthroned; Dionysos standing; River-god FAAAOC; Athena
Nikephoros with serpent before her ; Emperor on galloping horse ;
Circular shrine containing the statue of a goddess ; and hexastyle
temple containing a serpent with inscr. ACKAHTTIOC in exergue
(Z./.i^,xvii, 22).
PRYMNESSUS.
Prymnessus, the modern Scuhm, near Ajitin. Kara-Ilii>sar, was
situated on a small affluent of the Cayster some 15 miles N. of
Synnada,^ on the road from that city to Docimeium and Amorium.
The position of this town, at a point where much frequented trade-
routes from south to north and from east to west met and crossed
one another, must have made Prymnessus a commercial rather
than a religious centre of activity, and its prevailing coin-type,
Dikaiosyne with her pair of scales (the Koman Aequitas), is
especially appropriate to an exchange mart such as this city must
have been in Roman times.
The earliest coins of Prymnessus are autonomous of the 1st
cent. B.C., with much abbreviated names Ne. and 'Ep. in the field
(PI. xlii. 5).
Its subsequent issues belong to the reigns of Augustus, Tiberius,
Nero, Titus, Ant. Pius, L. Yerus, S. Severus, &c., Pupienus,
Clordian, and Gallienus. The following personal names occur : —
Augustus TIepi^ev7]<; B.M.
„ KaiKLXio<; TiKoKaiios „
„ AevKLov Imhoof, Gr. M., 745.
„ Neap'x^o'; 'Apra. Invent. Wadd., 6421.
Tiberius 'lovKovvSa leprja? B.M.
' I'rymnessus and Synnada shared the same obverse dies in the time of Gallienus,
see note, p. 367.
- It would seem that Artas and Jueuuda were Priest and Priestess.
XCll INTRODUCTION.
Tiberius ^ApTd<i ^CkoiraTpi'^ B.M.
Nero eVl KXavhiov MiOpaharov „
Messalina „ „ „ Mion., 8. vii., 552.
Nero eVt Ti. 'IovXlov IIpoKXov Invent. Wadd., G423.
Verus eV. i€pe(o<i 'Hpa/c. Niye. B.M.
Gallienus ^PX- Nty€pi(^coi'0'i?) tirTTiKov to /3' „
Among the more remarkable types are: — Head of King
Midas (PI. xlii. 7, 11); Zeus enthroned, holding Nike and with
eagle at his feet;^ and statue of Dd^aiosyne enthroned in temple,
or supported by two flying Victories, and with a pair of Cupids
riding on Hippocamps beneath her throne (PI. xliii. 2).
SANAUS.
Sanaiis is placed by Ramsay (C and B., i., 230) at the base of
the hills overlooking the northern coast of the salt lake Anava, on
the eastern highway between Laodiceia and Apameia.
The only coin at present known of this town belongs to the 2nd
or 1st cent. B.C. Ohv. Head of Apollo. Bev. ZANAHNIIN
Tripod between laurel-boughs. Magistrate's name ATTOA (Im-
hoof, la M., 286).
The territory of Sanaiis may have been subsequently annexed to
that of Apameia.
SEBASTE.
Sebaste, the modern Sivasli, was the most important city on a
road from Eumeneia northwards to Acmoneia. This road skirted
the great plain now called the Banaz Ova, and ran beneath the
fooL-hills of the Burgas Bagh range. Sivasli is still a rich village
1 Zeus Kapno86TT]s{?) (Rauisaj, At/i. Mittheilungen, vii., 35).
SIBIDUNDA. XCIU
full of ancient remains, among which is an inscription recording
the formation of a Tepovala. The plain N. of Sivasli is still well
wooded, and is bounded on the W. by the river Banaz Chai, the
ancient Senaros, or rather Sindros as it is spelt on a coin (PI. xliii. 4).
Coins were issued at Sebaste, occasionally, between the reigns of
Augustus and Gordian. The following magistrates' names are
recorded : —
Augustus ^w(j6ivr)<i "A'yvo'i B.M,
„ ^(oadevrj'i ' Invent. IVadd., 6480.
Nero "lovXio'i Aiovv(no<i B.M.
Agrippina Jun. 'lovXw^ Jiovvaio^ Imhoof, Kl. M., 287.
Nero Ti. Z7]v68oTo<i B.M.
(Dionysos) Ti. Zi]v6Soto^ „
Domna ) , v
p ., r eVi AovKiWiov ''Aurcovlov clp^o. „
v^aracalJa j
The only types that need be here mentioned are the River-god
CINAPOC (PI. xliii, 4) ; Perseus slaying Medusa in the presence
of Athena (PI. xliii. 11) ; and Ganymedes seized by the Eagle
(PI. xliii. 9).
Xn Alliance coin with Sebaste was struck at Temenothyrae under
Valerian.
SIBIDUNDA.
Sibidunda is placed by Anderson^ at Atli-Hissar, at the point
where the road fi'om Synnada to Metropolis enters the hilly
country which separates the Synnadic from the Metropolitan plain.
The coins which are without personal names belong to the
century between M. Aurelius Caesar and Gordian III. The only
remarkable type is that figured on PI. xliv. 1, Helen standing
» J.H.ti., xviii., 104.
XCIV IXTUODUCTION.
between the Dioskuri_, Avhich also occurs on the coins of various
cities in Pisidia (see infra, p. 378). The fact that the coins of
Sibidunda are without magistrates' names, and that in fabric and
types they seem to be more nearly allied to the coias of Pisidia
than to those of Phrygia, suggests a doubt whether, when it struck
coins, it was included iu the province of Asia.
SIBLIA.
This town is placed by Ramsay^ ia the plain of the upper
Maeander, half-way between Apameia and Eumeneia. The coinage
seems to be limited to a few issues under Augustus and Caracalla.
The latter appear to have been struck on the occasion of some
Festival : —
Augustus 'lovXto^ KaWiKXrj'i Imhoof, Gr. M., 747.
Gaius Caesar KaWiK'X.y'i KaXXiaTpdrou B.M.
Caracalla irapa M')]voS6tov Kai AiXtavrj^'- „
(Demos) ,, ,, „ ,, „
(Seiblia) Trapa Mrjvohoiov ALXiain)'; {^ic) „
Geta irapa Mi]vo66tou Kal AiXiavrj<i „
The types of the Siblian coins call for no special remark.
SIOCHAKAX.
Siochai'ax was situate in the hill country of the Moxeani in a
narrow valley where two roads met, the northern road from
Eumeneia to Cotiaeum, and the eastern route through the CaVster
1 C. and B., i., 221 ff. ; cf. Anderson, J.H.S., xviii., 93 ff.
- Menodotus and Aeliana were probably husband and wife, doubtless priest and
priestess, and the use of -napa instead of ivi indicates that the coins were issued at
their expense. Cf. coins of Apameia with Tra^yu fp. xxxv., supra).
STECTORIUM.
xcv
valley.^ The only coin at present known of this town belongs to
the time of Geta : —
Geta Caesar cTrl ^lXlctkovXIBov ap-^?
Bjr.
STECTORIUM.
Stectoviutn was the southernmost city of the Phrygian Penta-
polis. Ramsay^ has fixed its site about 2 miles N.E. of Mentesh,
and at about the same distance W. of the road which runs along
the valley towards the N. from Apameia to the other four cities of
the Pentapolis, Hieropolis, Otras, Eucarpeia, and Bruzus.
Fox* has published an autonomous coin of Stectorium, which
Imhoof'^ with great probability assigns to the 1st cent. a.d. The
subsequent issues, quasi-autonomous and Imperial, are confined to
the period between M. Anrelins and Philip : —
M. Aurelius
Faustina II
(Demos)
(Helios)
Faustina II
(Demos)
(Helios)
(Herakles)
(Sarapis)
acT. ^X. ^rjaruXXiavou
aiT7]. ^X. ^yoTvXXiavov
eVi ^X. AiKivi'cavov
P.M.
Invpnt. Wadd., 6503.
P.M.
Invent. Wadd., 6496.
P.M.
Iiivenf. Wadd., 6498.
6495.
P.M.
e. ^X. AiKLvviavov
' Ramsay, C and B., i., Go2 ff". ; Anderson, J.H.S., xvii., 421.
" See p. 382, infra (note). Various readings of this name have been proposed,
but none of them are satis (actor}'. '' Philisculides' is seemingly quite distinct on
the coins.
•' C. and B., i., 689 ff.
" Gr. Coins, ii., PI. viii. 153.
^ Kl. M., 290.
XeVl INTRODUCTION,
Comrnodus eVl Aiohiopov Imlioof, Gr. M., 747.
Philip I err. Au. A7]fi7]Tpiou \i<TLdp)^ou x?}? irarpiho^
Invent. ^Yadd., 6505.
Philips I and II eV. Av. AriiJbT]Tplov Waidpy^. k. t?}? TrarplS. B.^L.
The only type of local interest is that of the hero Mygdon'
stepping into a galley (Imhoof, Kl. M., PI. ix. 15). Cf. the
analogous type at Otrus (p. 345). The figure in the biga of
galloping horses {Invent. Wadd., PI. xviii. 11) may be also intended
for Mygdon rather than Ares. Otreus and Mygdon are mentioned
in Homer (II., iii., 18G) as joint rulers in Phrygia.
SYNAIJS.
This town was situated near the sources of the river Macestus,
and close to Ancyra in the district called Abbaitis in northern
Phrygia.- Its coinage ranges over a period of nearly two hundred
years, Nero — Philip, but it is probable that the issues took place at
rare intervals, and only on special occasions. The personal names
are as follows : —
Nero and Agrippina iirl M >]Tpo(f)dvou<? B.M.
(Thea Poma) eTrt MapKeXXou to 7','^ ^ AiroXXocfxivov ap)/ovro'i
B.M.
(Hiera Synkletos) eVi ap. Aioyiiov<; Imhoof, Mon. Gr., 412.
„ iirl Aioyevo. B.M.
M. Aurelius Caesar eVt ' AiroWo^dvov^ /S' apx-^ Imh., Kl. 31., 291.
' The tomb of Mygdon in the territory of Stectorium is mentioned by Pausanias,
X., 27, 1.
- Ramsay, Hist. G'eog., 147, 91.
^ T. Clodius Eprius Marcellus was Proconsul a.d. 70 — 73.
'' This second Apollophanes must have been a grandson of the magistrate of the
same name who was arohon in a.d. 73.
SYNNADA. XCVll
M. Aurelius eVt MevdvZpov 'Aa. ap^ovroq Mion.^ iv., 059.
„ eirl Mei'dvBpou „ ,, 058.
(Demos) eVt MevdvBpou „ „ 053.
(Thea Roma) iirl Mevdvhpov Mion., f^np. \\\., 582.
L. Verns [eVt M.ei>\dvhpou '/la, ap-y^^^ov.^ to /S'
H.M. ; cf. MioD., Sup. vii., 583.
Philip I eTT. 'Joy. XapLB7]/u,ou Aup. vov 'Aai. dp-)(^. a to /3'^
B.M.
Philip II eV. Xapi.Syfxov „
The chief types are — a naked Apollo as an archer, evidently a
copy of a statue (PI. xlv. 5, 8, 9) ; Dionysos standing (PI. xlv. 6) ;
two Nemeses (PI. xlv. 7) ; Zeus Laodikeus; Artemis Ephesia; and
the Rider-ofod with double-axe.
SYNNADA.
Synnada was the metropolis of an elevated plain some 12 miles
in length by about 8 miles in width, embosomed in the liilly
country north-east of Apameia, and at a distance of about 60 miles
from that city by the route through the Clial Ova, or Metropolitan
valley, and thence through the hills near the site of Sibidunda.
Synnada was a station of considerable importance on this road
from Apameia to the north and east. Cicero on his journey, as
Proconsul, to his province of Cilicia rested three days at Laodiceia,
three at Apameia, and three again at Synnada."
The earliest coins of Synnada are Cistophori of the class appa-
rently subsequent to 133 B.C. The adjunct symbol, owl on amphora
(p. 392), is borrowed from the reverse type of the contemporary
Athenian tetradrachms, and it is noticeable that this device occurs
' The last few letters are doubtful. " Cic, ad Aft., v., IG, '2.
xcvin
INTRODUCTIO^^
on bronze coins of Synnada in Imperial times. On one of the
other two published cistophori is the monogram of Synnada, ^^
( = CYNNAA), Num. Chron., 1883, PI. x. 3, and on the other
ZYNNAA and a magistrate's signature EM {Rer. Num., 1802,
PI. iii. 6).
The autonomous bronze coins of Synnada, which, like the
cistophori, are subsequent to 133 B.C. and earlier than Augustus,
are similar in style and fabric to the contemporary coins of
Apameia (cf. PL xlvi. 1, 2 with PI. x. 3—8). They bear the follow-
ing magistrates' names : —
'lepw.
Maiauhpt.
\M.e\v6aTp ci\rov
\M.^apavo\^u\
TtfMo6.
. . . vveov
MapcTTJOV — Zrjvocf).
Ua-TTvXov — Mvijaide.
MeXiTcov — ^Adrjvaiov
M'ljSelov — 'AprefMi.
B.M.
Invent. Wctdd., 6518.
B.M.
Imhoof, Kl. M., 292.
Ihul
Hunter, ii., 493.
Imhoof, Gr. M., 748.
Im., A7. 11., 292 ; cf. B.M., infra, p. 393.
Mion., iv., 964.
Z. f. N, xii., 348.
After an interval of perhaps nearly half a century, corresponding
with a contemporary break in the coinage of Apameia, the series of
Synnadic coins is resumed under Augustus, and comes to an end
with Gallienus. The fcllowiuo' names are recorded : —
Augustus
OuaXtpiavov
eirl KXavBlov OuaXepiavov
B.M.
'^pre/xwz'o? Tpo(f)iw^ Invent. Wadd., 6523.
SYNNADA. Xcix
(Eagle, rev. Owl on "^
(■ Ouakeptavov ' B.j\I.
amphora) )
Kfjdaaov Iinhoof, Gr. 31. , 748.
Germanicus ''Avdpd['ya]do^ B.M.
(Athena; rev. Owl "^
, . c KXavhiov 'AvSpayddov B.M.
on amphora) )
Claudius eVl KXavhiov ^AvBpajdOov ^iXoKalaapo'i B.M.
„ eVt ^ ApTefiu)vo<i ap'^iepeco'i „
„ iirl ^ApTe/j,o}vo<i Tpo(f)6a)<i „
(Athena ; reu. Owl
on amphoi-a)
Nero Ti. [K] ntVwz^ ^tAo'/c(at(Tap) Imh., Kl. M., 293.
Ant. Pius eVt Tt. KX. Ilelacovo^ TeprvKXelvov
Invent. Wadd., 6537.
„ iirl n.elcroyvo'^ \Tepr\vWeivov B.M.
M. iVurelius Caesar Heta-wvo'i Tepr. Imlioof, Gr. M., 748.
Ant. Pius eVt Trpviaveco^ 'AttuXov Invent. Wadd., 6540.
(Hiera Synkletos) eVt irpvravew'i KXa. ^ArraXou B.M.
M. Aurelius eVt vrpi;. /c. Xoyia. K[X.'\ ^AttciXov
Invent. Wadd., 6542.
L. Verus eVi. irpv. k. Xoyia. K\. ''ArrdXov B.M.
„ eVt TTpv. K. XojLa. K. ''AttoXov „
M. Aurelius iirl ^coadevov^ Mion., iv., 990, after Vaillant.
Faustina Jun. eVl lepeca^ ^lovXL Avklvov B.M.
Lucilla eVt iepea)<; ^lov. Avklvov hivent. Wadd., 6544.
„ iirl lepi'{a<i) K'(XavSLa<i) BaatAoO?^ B.A[.
During tlie next 70 years (a.d. 169 — 238), until the time of
Gordian, the coins of Sjnnada seem to have been issued without
' There can be no doubt about the reading of this coin, and that it was issued by
a Priestess called Claudia Basilo. Imhooi: {Kl. M., 295) overlooks the distinct
point alter | € P | .
C INTRODUCTION.
magistrates' names. Under Gordian the name of the Arcbon, who
was also Agonothetes and Archiereus for the second time, is in
the dative case : —
Gordian ^PX' ^■^^^^(^ivSpw /3', dya>vo6. ap-^iepl /S' B.M.
Trajan Decius «PX- TX-rjiroXepuw itttti. Invent. M'add., 6553.
„ ^PX- TXriTTO. ITTTTL. B.M.
On the following coins the names are again in the genitive case,
with or without eVt: —
Trajan Decius irrl Avp. T\i]7ro\ep,ov LTririKov B.M.
(Herakles ?) ^PX- TXrjirdXefxov [ttttikov dyco. ,,
Gallienus enl cipx- KiXaov. Imhoof, (rr. M., 749.
(Herakles) cip. KeXao. r. yC^) Imhoof, Kl. M., 297.
The ethnic legends are various, e.g. ZYNNAAEHN, CVNNA
A€nN, CVNNAACnN IHNUN, CVMNAAGHN AHPI
enN inNHN, cvnnaa€ic, &c.
Among other inscriptions the following are noteworthy : —
AnOKAT€. AVTO. ANTHNeiNOC on a coin of Ant. Pius
=zdTroKar€aT7]aei', the Greek equivalent of 'restituit' or 'renovavit';^
Z€VC nANAHMOC or AIA nANAHMON Zeus enthroned ;
A K AM AC accouapauyiug the helmeted head of Akamas son of
Theseus, probably as Founder; 0VNNAPOC round a bearded
heroic head;- TTOAIAC Athena standing ; AHMOC PnMAIHN
Demos standing. Among the uninscribed types of interest are : —
Amaltheia carrying the infant Zeus, and with a goat at her feet ;
Akamas or Lakedaemon helmeted, and holding the palladium;^
Temple of Dionysos(?); Modius or altar(?) in temple flanked by
^ Imhoof, A7. J\[., 294. - Imhoof, Gr. M, 74-8.
^ Cf. Sagalassos, Plsicl., B.M.G., cvi. and :i41 ff.
TEMENOinVKAP], FLAVIOPOLIS. ci
palms ; Cippus in arena, with Bestiarii around contending with wild
beasts, or gladiators in combat. Another interesting type on late
Imperial coins is a mountain which probably represents Mt. Persis
at the neighbouring Docimeium, where the precious marble was
quarried which was known as ' Synnadic,' because it was through
Synnada that it was conveyed to Ephesus and exported over sea
to Italy.
Games. AAPIANIA TTANAeHNAIA Agonistic crown
(Miou., iv., 983).
Alliance coins with HierapoHs.
TEMENOTHYRAE, FLAVIOPOLIS.
Temenothyrae (U.^liak), originally no doubt a station on one of
the ancient trade-routes from Cyme and Smyrna to the east, was
situated near the sources of the Hippurius(?) in the highlands to
the N. of the great plain {Banaz Ova). Its name Flaviopolis in-
dicates that, as a iroXt'?, it dates from the time of one of the Flavian
emperoi's.^
The coinage, quasi-autonomous and Imperial^ ranges from the
time of Hadrian to that of Saloninus, and is plentiful.
It is remarkable that with a very few exceptions the coinage con-
sists of dedicatory issues, the magistrates' names being in the nom.
•case, with uveBrjKe, expressed or understood, and the ethnic almost
always in the dative.
The titles of the magistrates are : — Asiarch, under Commodus,
and, from Sept. Severus onwards, First Archon, One of these
under the Philips, and another under Valerian and Gallienus, was
also an Archiereus.
' Imhoof, Festschrift fur (J. JjtHiidoif p. 207.
cu
IM'itODL'CTJON.
Time of M. Anrelins,
(Temenos)
(Hiera Synkletos)
(Artemis bust)
Faustina Jun.
Comiuodus
S. Severus
(Hiera Boule)
Domna
Caracalla
Plautilla
(Herakles)
Sev. Alexander
J. Mamaea
(Temenos)
(Hiera Boule)
(Demos)
(Hiei'a Boule)
Tranquilliua
(Hiera Boule)
}>
(Temenos)
(Herakles)
(Demos)
(xMen)
Time of the Philips.
(Hiera Synkletosj
(Ktistes)
(Thea Roma)
B.M.
Lnrent. Wad}., 5320.
B.M.
XicoT:e\Lav6<i
XKOTveXiavo^ uveOrjKe
^KOTTtXia. ave.
^Korre. „
r. 'Apop. Mdrepuo^ ^Aaitip. „
''ArTaXcavo'i ap-)^^. a Lit cent. Wadd., 5322
5315.
„ 5323.
Ibid., 5324.
B.M.
ImLoof, KI. M., 298.
B.M.
^ATTaXiai'O'i cip)^. a
^vpblxaj(^o^ a.
^vp,p,axoi
S6fxfMax.
MdpfCo<i apx- CL
MupKo<i dpx- ^'
MdpKO<i dpx- o!
MdpKo<i
MdpKO^ apx- ci
IIou/3. Aovja'i cipx- d
Aovywi cipx-
'Bev6(j)t\o<; apX' o-' to /3
'BiepocpiXo'i dpx- CL J)
^ev6(})i\o<; dpx- «' to /3' „
Sero^tXo? cipx- o! to /3' Invent. 1] add., 5312.
Efro^tXo? Ihid., 5308.
AoX. Hei/oc/xXo? cipx- "' to /3' B.M.
"ArTa\o<; Invent. ]Vadd., 5309.
^Apovi'. NeLKo/jia'xo'i dp'^iepev'; «'p%. a to /3' B.M.
NeiKOfiaxo^ ap'^i'^P- "P%- ^' to (3'
Aliou., iv., 147, 833.
NeiK6/xa-)(o<; dpx^ep. cipx- «. to (3' B.M.
Incent. Wadd., 5310^ 11.
B.M.
Mien., S. vii., 439, 556.
BM.
TEMENOTHYRAE, FLAVIOPOLIS.
CUl
Ni'iKOju.a'^o^; dpx- „
NeiK6/j,a'xo<; ap'^^i.e. „
NeLK6fxa')(^o<i ap^ie „
TiTLavo<i up'x^upev'i B.M. and Tnv. ^V(ldJ., 70G5.
(Flaviopolis)
(xltliena)
Otacilia
Philip Jun,
Valerian
Gallienus
Salonina
Saloninus
(Temenos)
Valerian and
Gallieuus KXeo/SouXo^
„ „ K\eo/SouXo9 ap')^(ov a
„ „ KA-eo/SouXo? cip'^wv
\
TlTUU'O^
B.M.
Gallienus
Salonina
Saloninus
(Synkletos)
K\€6^ov\o^ B.M. and Im: Wadd., 5332, 5335.
/
Among the types the following deserve mention : — Heads of
Temenos the Founder; Heads of the city goddesses Roma and
Flaviopolis; Head of a very youthful Demos (PI. xlvii. 9); Heads
of Men, Herakles, Artemis, &c. Heverses : — Standing- fio-ures of
Dionysos; jNIen ; a strange four-armed male figure holding dagger,
torch, and bow (PI. xlvii. 8) (see p. 408, note) ; Artemis; Demeter ;
Hermes ; Athena, and others. A type of more than common
interest is that figured on PI. xlvii. 11, the capture of Herakles by
Eros, which has hitherto always been misinterpreted as Herakles
burning the heads of the Hydra (see p. 410, note). There is
also another pictorial type (PI. xlviii. 5) showing Herakles in the
garden of the Hesperides before the serpent-entwined tree, behind
which stand the three Hesperides in suppliant attitudes ; Herakles
contending with a River-god (Pi. xlviii. 8) ; Apollo standing at rest,
CIV INTRODUCTION.
between liis snake-encircled tripod and his lyre beneath a tree
(PI. xlvi'n. 3); Men in biga of bulls (PI. xlviii. 1); Eider-god with
double-axe ; Hephaestos forging shield of Achilles (PI. xlviii. 4) ;
aud others.
Temenothyrae issued Alliance coins with Sebaste under Valerian
and Gallienus, and about the same time Alliance coins with Temeno-
thyrae were struck at Bagis in Lydia (B.M. Cat. Lijdia, p. 41).
THEMISONIUM.
The city was originally a Seleucid foundation in the valley of the
upper Indus, and its affluent the Cazanes. It was a station on the
road from Laodiceia southwards to Cibyi^a, and was about midway
between the two. It was named after Themison. the favourite of
Antiochus II, and its foundation dates from about 251 — 246 b.c.^
There are, however, no coins at present known of Themisouium
which can be assigned to pre-Imperial times. Its coins, quasi-
autonomous and Imperial, seem to be confined -to a short period,
perhaps not more than about 30 years, between the reigns of Sept.
Severus and the Philips.
No magistrates' names are recorded.
The chief types are a radiate bust of a sun-god accompanied by
the legend AVK-CnZHN (PI. xlix. 2) ; AVK. has been thought to
stand either for Avkio(; or AuKd^a<;." On the reverses we meet with
the River-god KAZANHC; Athena; Asklepios and Hygieia; Diony-
sos; Demeter veiled to front, with torches in her raised hands ;^ Isis;
Herakles standing between Lykabas Sozon (?) beside his horse, and
Hermes,* Pausanias (x. 32) relates that the Themisonians set up
statues of Herakles, Apollo, and Hermes, in a cavern near their town.
' Ramsay, C. and £., i., 252 ff. - Ramsay, C and B., i., 262.
■•' Imhoof. Kt. J/., PI. ix. 22. "* Ramsay, C. aud B., 2G1.
TRAJANOPOLIS. CV
TIBERIOPOLIS.
This city, in the district of Abbaitis, between Aezanis and
Ancyra, was probably founded either by Tiberius or in his honour.
It struck quasi-autonomous coins, probably in honour of Tiberius,
with busts of Livia and the Senate face to face, accompanied by the
inscr. C€BACTH CVNKAHTOC, AIAVMOI, i.e. as Twin
founders of a temple of the Augustan worship round which the
inscr, runs, or as divinized objects of worship side by side with the
Emperor. Cf. the cultus at Tiberiopolis of the 6/io/SaJ/itot Qeol
Se/BaaTOL, probably Tiberius and Livia.^ Livia, by a decree of the
Senate, was appointed, after the death of Augustus, Priestess of
his worship, but she herself was not actually divinized until the
reign of Claudius.
The exact date of the coin (PI. xlix. C) is therefore somewhat
doubtful. The Imperial issues belong to the century and a half
between the times of Trajan and Gordian. The only personal
names recorded are the following : —
Hadrian eVi XwaOevov; P.M.
„ eVt T. AiXiov Xoiicr6evov<^ „
(Hiera Synkletos) eVt XwaOevovi „
Gordian eVt a/3%. Uovtlkov „
Tranquillina eVl apx. Hovtikov Imhoof, Kl. M., oUl.
Gordian [irrl a'/^xo.] Aup. IIoi'tlkou Ibid.
„ eirl dp. IIov[tiJkov „
TRAJANOPOLIS.
Trajanopolis was a city of the Grimenothyreis, but not identical
with Grimeuothyrae from which it was distant about 4 miles, at the
modern ChariJc-keui.~
' Ramsay, Hist. Geog., p. 147.
- Imhoof-Blumer, Festschrift filr O. Baindurf, p. 2U4 ff., and Kl. M.. 301.
o
CVl INTRODUCTION.
There are quasi-autonomous and Imperial coins from the time of
Trajan to that of Gordian. The inscr. is as a rule in the genitive,
but under Caracalla tliere are dedicatory coins (though avedrjKe is
not expressed) reading TPAIANOTTOAITAIC (Imhoof, A7.il/.,
526). The names of magistrates are as follows : —
Caracalla Tei/ji666o<; ap-x^. a Imhoof, Kl. M., 52G.
(Hiera Synkletos) TeifioOe ' B.M.
(Demos) Tei/jLude „
Gordian ^AXe^av. ^t\o. 6 "ypa. „
„ ^A\e^avSpo<i ^cXo. cipx- «•' „
„ ^AXi^avSpa ^iko. ^pa. a Imhoof, 7^/. il/., 302.
The principal types are : — Zeus Laodikeus (PI. 1. 8) ; Dionysos
naked (PI. 1. 2); Asklepios (PI. 1. 3); Kybele (PI. 1. 4); Demeter-
Tyche (PI. 1. V) ; Rider-god with double-axe (PI. 1. 9), &c.
BARCLAY Y. HEAD.
British Museum,
March. 1900.
Stan/bnis Geoa^ Estaht London.
COINAGE OF rUKYGIA.
CVl
a
Tra
but
not
526
Car
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T
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Tyc
COINAGE OF rURYGIA.
PHEYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
ABBAITIS.
The coins bearing the name of the Mysi-Abha'itae were
probably struck at Ancyra in Abbaitis. (Imhoof-Blumer,
Festschrift fiir Otto Benndorf, p. 201 ff.)
Second Century (190—133 B.c.)1
Head of Zeus r., laur.^
MYZnN Winged thunder-
ABBAITUN bolt: the whole
in oak-wreatli.
1
A^ -85
[Burgon, 1841.]
2
^ -8
[W. T. Ready, 1902.]
3
M -85
[Sabatier, 1853.]
4
^ -8
^ beneath. [Arundell, 1839.]
5
iE -8
[Steuart, 1840.]
[PI. II. 1.]
G
JE -8
(vr^ „
7
^ -8
„ (?) „ [Van Lennep, 1902.]
' The coins of Abbaitis are
tions, Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and {
all contemporary and of three denomina-
), were included in B. M. Cat. My>ia, p. ].
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
10
JE -7
M -6
M -6
Head of young Ileraldes r.,
in lion -skin.
MYZHN Club with lion -skin
ABBA lianging over handle:
the ■whole in oak-wreath.i
[PI. II. 2.]
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Head of Apollo? r., haii'
rolled and bound Avitli
wreath. 2
MY
znN
ABBA
fyfJ beneath.
Double-axe : the whole in
laurel-wreath.
[PI. II. 3.]
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
' Type imitated from Half- and Quarter-Cistopliori.
^ Described in B. M. Cat. Mysia, p. 1, no. 7, as a female head wearing
stephane.
ACCILAKUM.
No.
Metal.
Size.
JE M
JE 1-2
Obverse.
Reverse.
A C C I L A E U M. 1
Gordian III.
AYT KMANT nrO
PAIANOC Bust of
Gordian r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
Same die.
•95
AKKI AAGHN Men standing
r., wearing Phrygian cap and hima-
tion over lower limbs ; at his
shoulders, crescent ; he rests with
r. on sceptre, and holds in extended
]. pine-cone, and rests I. foot on
bull's head 1
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
AKKIA A€nN Tyche standing
1., with kalathos on head, holding
rudder and cornucopiae.
[Bank Collection.]
AVTKMA NXnrOP AKKIAA6
AIA[NO]
C Bust of Gor-
dian r., ]aur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
n N Nike poised
1., r. foot on globe, and holding
wreath and palm.
[PI. II. 4.J
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
1 For site see J. G. C. Anderson, J. U.S., xix. 90.
4''-
PIIKYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
JE -8
JE
JE 1
M 1
/E -7
A C M 0 N E I A.
Middle{f) of First Ceniuri/ B.C.
Bust of Athena r., wearing
crested Athenian hehnet
and aegis.
(Uncertain countermark.)
Head of Zeus r., wearing
oak-wreath.
AKAAON E[nN] Eagle, flying to
eEOAOTOC ] front, towards
r. on thunderbolt, between two stars.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
A]KMONEn[N]
eE]OAOTO[ ]
[Lincoln, 1902.]
A K A\ O N E Asklepios standing to
0EOAOT front, wearing hi-
lEPOKAE niation over lower
limbs and 1. shoulder, and resting
with 1. on serpent-staff.
[Komn, 1903.]
[PI. II. 5.]
[A''an Lennepj 1895.]
(Same die as no. 4.
Bust of Athena r., in crested
Athenian helmet and
.E -85
A]KA\ONE Similar.
ejEOAOT
[IE]POKA[E]
[Millingen, 1839.]
Eagle, &c., as on no. 1.
AKMONCEHN]
TIMOeE[0 ]
MHTPOL ]
ACMONEIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -85
JE -95
M -85
AKMONE-
TIMOGEO-
[Pl. II. 6.]
10
11
12
M -7
M -75
JE -7 Similar
Head of Zeus r., laur. or in
oak-wreath.
Similar.
13
14
M -8
JE -7
TIMOeE--
MHTP (1)
AKMON
TIMOe
[Sabatier, 1853.]
[C. Ready, 1880.]
[Burgoii, 1841.]
AKMON
TIMOGE
MHTPO
Asklepios standing to
front, as on no. 3.
[Steuart, 1838.]
AKMONE--
TIMOGEO-
MENEAA-
Simihi
[Arundell, 1839.]
Head of Kybele or City r.,
turreted and veiled.
AKMO
TIMOGEO-
M]ENEAA_-
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
AKMON Artemis in long
TIMOGEO chiton advan^
MEN EAA cing r., holding
in 1. strung bow, and with r.
drawing arrow from quiver at her
shoulder ; beside her, stag r.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AKMON
TIMO0--
[ ]
[PI. II. 7.]
[Van Lenncp, 1901.]
PHRTGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
15
M -9
16
M -65
17
18
M -65
IE -6
19
^1-15
Bust of Athena r., as on ' [A]KMONEn[N]
no. 1. [M]HNOAOT[0 ]
[ ?]
Head of Zeus r., laur.
Eagle flying, on thunderbolt between
two stars, as on no. 1.
[Lincoln, 1870.]
AKMONE-
MHNOAO
ZIAAHN
Asklepios stand-
ing to front, as
on no. 3.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Nero,
Servenius Capito and Julia Severa, ArcMcreis for tlie 3rd time.^
AKMONEIC [OEAN]
PnMHN Bust of
PoppaeaC?) as Eoma r.,
turreted : border of dots.
Nike, holding wreath and palm, standing
r. ; in field, ElXPlrr; around,
CEPOYHNIOYKAniTHNO
CKAIIOYAIACCEOYHPAC :
border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. II. 8.]
[Eastwood, 1861.]
Ti)ne of Galliemis 1
l€POC AHMOC AKMON
Head of beardless Demos
r., diademed : border of
dots.
€I2N Herakles,
bearded, standing r., resting on
club, over which hangs lion-skin
and bow 1 : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. II. 9.]
* Ramsay, C. and B., p. 638.
ACMONEIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
20 JEl-2
21
.El-25
^1-2.5
23 M -85
24
^ -85
25 ' .'E -85
Obverse.
Reverse.
Same die.
Same die.
Same die.
AH MOC
Bust of
AKMO N€nN Dionysos, naked,
standing to front, head 1., holding
in r. kantharos over panther at his
feet, and resting with r. on thyrsos:
border of dots.
[Lincoln, 1905.]
AKM O N€nN TheDioskuri,
nuked, face to face, each resting on
his spear.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
AKMO N€flN Tyche standing
]., with kalathos on head, and hold-
ing rudder and cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
bearded Demos r., laur.
border of dots.
Same die.
Same die.
A KMON€ HN
Two right
hands joined : border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
Eagle, with
A KMON€n N
open wings, standing r. on thunder-
bolt(?) : border of dots.
[Prokesch, 1849.]
AKM O N€nN
border of dots.
Sheaf of corn
[M. J. Borrell, 1847.]
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
2G
•li
MVO
iE -95
29
M -95
30
/E -75
31
32
M -7
M -7
l€PA BOVAH
Veiled bust of Eoule r.,
her left hand holding
her veil: border of dots.
AK MO N€nN Kerme^ naked,
standing to front, looking 1., hokl-
ing in r. purse, and in 1. chlamys
and caduceus; at his feet, ram look-
ing up : border of dots.i
[PI. II. 10.]
Same die.
BOV AH Veiled bust
of Boule r. : border of
dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[Steuart, 1838.]
AKMO N€flN Artemis huntress
atlvancing r., hokling in 1. bow,
and with r. drawing arrow from
quiver at her shoulder ; at her feet,
stag looking up : border of dots.
[Eollin, 1903.]
[1894.]
A KMO N€nN Demeter,
veiled, standing k, hokling in r.
ears of corn, and resting with 1.
on sceptre : border of dots.
[Sabatier, 1853.]
Imperial.
Auffustus.
Head of Augustus 1., bare;
in front, lituus : plain
border.
AKMONEHN KOPAOZ
Nike advancing r., holding wreath
and palm : plain border.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. III. 1.]
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
' Cf. same types on obv. and rev. on coins of Aezanis, PI. v. 4.
ACMONEIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Roverso.
33 : A^. -So
34 i JE -8
i
35 JE -6
3G M -05
37
M -75
38: JE -75
ZEBAZTOZ
Augustus 1'.,
front, lituas :
dots.
Head of AKMONE Nike advancing 1.,
laur. ; in ! UN KPATHZ holding Avreath
border of M H N OKPITOY and palm : bor-
der of dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
AKMONE
HNMEN EM AXOC
<|)|AAAHOHC
[iiollin, 1903.]
Agrippina Junior.
ZEBAZ[THNA]rP!n
TTINAN
Agrippina r.,
ears of corn
at her breast.
Bust of
■with two
and poppy
Similar.
EniAEYCKIOYZEPOYHNIO]
YKAniTHNOZ
AKMONEHNi
Artemis huntress advancing r., hold-
ing bow, and drawing arrow from
quiver at her shoulder; in front,
small stag, and Nike advancing r.
with wreath and palm.
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. III. 2.]
EniZEPOYHNIOYKAniTIlN
OZKAIIOYAIAZZEOYHPAZ
AKMONEHN
Same type.
[Steuart, 1840.]
Nero.
AYTO K PATH PN E P EJTI AEYKIOYZEP
nNKAAYA[IOZKA YKAniTHNOZ
IZAP] ZEBAZTOZ
TEPMANIKOZ
Bust of Nero r., bare.
OYHNIO
AKMONEHN
Zeus enthroned r., holding phialo,
and resting on sceptre; in held 1.,
owl and crescent. ^
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
[PL III. 3.]
I [H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
1 On nos. 35-42 the form of the sigma in the inscrs. varies from Q to 2.
- The owl and the crescent seem to differentiate the god on these coins
from the Greek Zens.
C
10
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eevei-so.
39
M -75
Similar.
EniZEPOYHNIOYKAniTUN
OZKAI lOYAIAZZEOYHPA
Z AKMONEHN
Similar.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
40
yE -8
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
NEPIINKAIZAP ZEB
AZTOZ Head of A^ero
r., laur. ; in field, 1. winged
caduceus, r. crescent.
^p in field 1., AKMONGHN r.;
around, ZEPOYHN lOY KAH I
TXINOZKAI lOYAIAZZEOY
HPAZ Zeus enthroned 1., hold-
ing phiale over owl, and resting r.
41
M -75
on sceptre.
[Dunbury, 1897.]
42
JE -75
[Devonshire, 1844.]
43
^ -7
NEPWNCEBACTOC
AKMONEIC Older
head of JS'ero r., laur. ;
aegis on breast : above,
crescent; beneath, winged
caduceus.
El XP ■?" r ii^ fiehl h; around, CE
POYHNIOYKAniTGJNOCK
AIIOYAIACEOYHPA(sH)
Zeus enthroned 1., holding phiale,
and resting on sceptre ; beneath his
throne, owl r.
[Steuart, 1840.]
44
M -75
(Similar, but I0YAIACC60YH
PAC)
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
45
M -75
(Countermark, Asklepios
standing.)
(Similar.)
[Rollin, 1903.]
NEPa)NAC€BACTO
N AKMONEIC
Similar.
46
.E -7
Similar.
[Banbury, 1897.]
[PI. III. 4.]
47
M -75
1
1
ACMONEIA.
11
No.
Metal
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
48
49
50
2E 7
iE -7
M -6
51
.E -8
02
M -65
53
JE -6
Poppaea,
nonnAiA cebac
TH Bust of Poppaea
r., her hair bound with
ears of corn ; over her
]. slioulder projects tlie
forepart of a small lion.^
E] XP AKMONE HN CEPOY
HNIOY KAniXnNOC KAI
lOYAIACEEOYHPAC partly
in field and partly around. Artemis
huntress advancing r., holding in 1.
bow, and with r. drawing arrow from
quiver at her shoulder ; in field r.,
lyre.
[Rollin, 1874.]
[PI. III. 5.]
[Chaix, 1889.]
[Steuart, 1838.]
Trajan.
AYTOKP TPAIAN
0"C Head of Trajan
r., laur.
€n!M€N€M[AXOY2 AK]MON
€nN lliver-god recumbent 1.,
holding reed, and resting on vase
from which water flows.
[M. J. Borrell, 1850.]
[PI. III. 6.]
AVTOKPA TPAIAN €niM€NeMAXOYAKMON
OC Head of Trajan r.,
laur.
Similar.
€IIN
Demeter or Persephone clad in long
chiton, peplos and veil, standing 1.,
holding in r. ears of corn and poppy,
and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
€niM€N€AA AKMON6X2N
XOY
Nike advancing r., holding wreath
and palm.
[Rollin, 1903.]
' Poppaea has here the attributes both of Demetor and Kybele.
- This Menemachos on a coin described by Imhoof (Hon. Gr., p. 391)
bears the title pp[a^/uaTeus].
12
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
Hadrian.
AAPIANOC KAICAP
AKMO N€nN Kybele, wearing
Bust ijf Hadrian r., laur.,
polos, cluton and peplos, enthroned
■wearing aegis.
r., holding in 1. tympanum, and in r.
sce2)tre ; beside her throne, lion r.
54
M -85
[Rolliu, 1853.]
[PI. III. 7.]
Similar.
AKMO N€I1N Athena standing
to front, head r., resting with r. on
spear, and with 1. on shield on the
ground beside her.
55
M -7
[Rollin, 1903.]
Antoninus Pius.
AVKAI ANTnN€l
inBfiuox.) TVN AIANOV AK
NOC •€€• Bust of
MON GUN Zeus enthroned 1.,
Antoninus Pius r., laur.
Avilh himation over lower limbs,
holding in r. Nike, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
56
JE -8 -
[Steuart, 1838.]
Similar.
€ niT VNAIANOV
AKMON€
•
Horseman galloping r., carrying speai'
upright.
57
M -85
[Rollin, 1903.]
Marcus Aurelius.
ANTnN€INOC
AK M O
Bust of young Marcus
N€nN (in ex.)
Aurelius 1^ r., laur.
Horseman galloping r., M'ith flying
chlamys, and whip in r. extended
behind him ; in front, flying eagle
above tAvo Avomen standing side by
side on a rock, at the foot of which
is a River-god recumbent 1.
58
iEl-05
[Lawson, 1899.]
' The bust on tins piece uiigbt be tliat of Caracalla, but the coin differs
both in style and fabric from any of those of Caracalla described below,
nos. 63-73. The t-wo female figures on the rock are thought by Imhoof
{Mon. Gr., 391 f.) to be the Nen
leses.
ACMONEIA.
13
No.
Metal.
Size.
59
60
JE -75
/E -75
61
JE -75
62
^1-
63
^1-
Obverse.
Reverse.
AV KAI- ANTHNINieni TVNAIANOY
OC C€ Bust of
M. Aurelius r., laur.
AKMON6
UN
Horseman as on no. 57.
[Kollin, 1903.]
€ni TV NAIANOY
AKMON6
UN
[Arundell, 1839.]
AVKAI- ANTHNIN €nTVNAIANOV AKMON6
OC • C€ • Similar.
XIN Asklepius standing; to front,
head 1., resting on serpent-staft'
with 1.
[PI. III. 8.]
Jidia Domna.
lOVAIA C€BACTH|€n<l>AnPICKOY TPYOYACI
Bust of J. iJomna r.
AP
Kybele entlironed 1., wearing polos,
holding in r. phiale, and resting 1.
elbow on tympanum ; beside her,
lion 1.
[Lawson, 1883.]
Caracalla.
AVKMAV ANTnN€
I NO C Bust of young
Caracalla r., laur., in cui-
rass, with aegis
shoulder.
on 1.
€n4>AnPICKOVVOACIArP-
AK MONEHN- Asklepios L
and Hygieia r., standing face to face,
Avith usual attributes.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. III. 9.]
14
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
64
Ml-
Go
Ml'
6G
/E 1-
67
/El-05
68
M 1-
Obverse.
AVKMAV ANTjQ
N€INOC 13 List of
younjf Caracalla r., laur.,
ill cuirass, witli aegis on
breast.
Same die.
AVTKAIMAP ANT
ilNeiNOC Bust of
young Caracalla r., laur.,
in cuirass, with aegis on
breast.
Reverse.
€ni4)AnP€IC K OVN€OY
rP A (m field)
AKMON6 (in ex.)
[UN]
Zeus enthroned 1., holding pliiale,
and resting on sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
€ni<l)AAnP€ I CKOVNe
rPA (in field)
AKMON6 (i„,,.)
Same type.
[Millingen, 1851.]
AKMO N€nN Asklepios stand-
ing to front, head 1., resting on
serpent staff with 1.
[Rollin, 1874.]
[PI. III. 10]
AVT KAIM AYP AN
TUNEINOC Bust of
bearded Caracalla r., laur.,
in cuirass.
Same die.
AKMO N EUN Apollo, naked,
standing to front, head r., holding
in 1. strung bow.
[BanJc Coll.]
AKMO NEHN Artemis huntress,
in short chiton and flying cloak,
standing towards r., holding in 1.
strung bow, and with r. drawing
arrow from quiver at lier shoulder ;
before her, stag looking up.
[Lawson, 1883.]
ACMONEIA.
15
No.
Metal.
Sizo.
Obverse.
Reverse.
G9
^El-
Same die.
AKM ONEIIN Dionysos stand-
ing to front, head I., naked but for
nebris, liolding in r. kantharos over
panther at his feet, and resting with
1. oa thyrsos bound with taenia.
[Lawson, 1899.]
70
^1-05
Same die.
AK MO NEH
N (in ex.)
Zeus enthroned i., holding phiale, and
resting on sceptre.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
71
Ml-
Same die.
AK MO NEHN Same type.
72
.El-
Same die.
AK MO NEXIN Kybele en-
throned 1., holding in r. pliiale, and
resting 1. arm on tympanum placed
on throne at her side ; beneath
throne, lion.
[Pullan, 1868.]
73
M -95
Same die.
A K M O N EH N Eiver-god
(Sindrosi) recumbent 1., resting on
vase from which water Hows.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Plan
tilla.
74
M -8
<t>OYAnAAYTIAAAC
6BACTH Bust of
Plautilla r.
€ni<t>AnP€ ICKOYN€rP, and,
across field, AKM O
N€n N
Aphrodite?, naked to hips, seated 1.,
with r. hand raised to her head, as
if lifting her veil, and her 1. hand
supporting drapery over her lower
limbs.
[Lawson, 1900.]
[PI. II
I. 11.]
16
PHRYGIA.
No.
10
78
79
Metal.
Size.
JE -75
76 M -8
/El-
/EM
JEl-l
80 ^1-2
Obverse.
Reverse.
Geta Caesar.
nOCenr reXACK AKMO N€D.N Demeter, wear-
Al Bust of young Getaj ing long chiton and peplos, standing
1., holding in r. ears of com down-
wards, and resting with 1. on long
r., bare-headed, wearing
cuirass.
torch.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[Lawson, 1874.]
Same dies '?
[PI. III. 12.]
Elagabalus (?)
AVKMAVP ANTIIAK MO NGHN
N€INOC Bust of
Ehigabalus r., laur., in
cuirass.
1., holdint
sceptre.
phialt
Zeus enthroned
and resting on
[Whittall, 1858.]
Severus Alexander.
AYTKMAYP AA€ZAKMONEn N Dionysos r., in
ANAP Bust of Sev. car drawn by two panthers, holding
in r. filleted thyrsos, and in 1. reins.
Alexander r., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
[Whittall, 1858.]
[PI. IV. 1.]
AYTKMAY AA€ZA AKM O N€nN Tyche, wearing
NAPOC Bust of Sev. ; kalathos, long chiton and peplos,
Alexander r., laur., in ^ standing 1., holding rudder and cor-
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
iiucopiae.
(Same dies.)
[Rollin, 1895.]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
ACMONEIA.
17
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Keverso.
81 ^51-10
82
iEl'
13 ^El-
81
^1-
85
M -8
86 ■ JE -85
Same die.
AKMO ISEIIN Zeus, wearing
hiination over his knees, enthroned
to front, looking r., holding in ex-
tended r. thunderbolt, and resting
with 1. on sceptre ; beneath him
crouch two giants with snaky tails,
face to face.
[M. J. Borrell, 1850.]
[PI. IV. 2.]
AYKMAYP AA€ZA
NAPOC Bust of
Sev. Alexander r., laur.,
in cuirass.
Same die.
Same die.
AA
AYTKMAVPC6B
6XANAPO
C Bast of
Sev. Alexander r., laur.,
in cuirass.
Same die.
AKMO NE n N Artemis
huntress advancing r., holding in 1.
bow, and with r. drawing arrow
from quiver at her shoulcler ; in
front, stag or hound 1
[Bunbury, 1897.]
AKMO N€nN Similar, but
stag r. in front of Artemis.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
AKMO NenN Asklepios and
Hygieia, with usual attributes, face
to face.
[Bank Coll.]
AKMO NEXIN Cultus-statue of
Artemis Ephesia to front, with usual
supports, between two stags with
heads turned ujjwards towards the
goddess.
[Rollin, 1903.]
A KMO (SEHN Demeter,
weai'ing long chiton and peplos,
standing 1., holding in r. ears of
corji downwards, and resting Avith 1.
on long torch.
[Lawson, 1900.]
D
IS
niRYGlA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
87
JE -95
Julia Mainaea.
88
/El-
89
iEl-05
90
^1-
91 : /El-2
lOYAIA MAM6AC
Bust of J. Mamaca r.
AKMO N€nN Kybele enthroned
1., wearing polos, holding in r. phiale
over lion with head turned upwards,
and resting with 1. on tympanum.
[Steuart, 1838.]
Maximinus.
AYTKriOVOVH MA
i:iM€INOC- Bust of
JNIaximinus r.^ laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
Same die.
Same die.
, KM ONEHN Zeus enthroned
1., wearing himation over lower limbs,
holding in r. phiale, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
AKMO NGHN Dionysos, naked,
standing to front, looking 1., holding
in r. kantharos over panther at his
feet, and resting with 1. on thyrsos.
[Bank Coll.]
AKMO H€nH Kybele enthroned
1., wearing polos, holding in r. phiale
over lion with head turned upwards,
and resting with 1. on tympanum.
[Pres. by M. W. H. Waddington, 1893.]
Gordian III.
AYTKMAN TOPAIA'AKMO NEHN Asklepios, clad
NOC Bust of Gordian I in himation, standing to front, head
r., laur., wearing cuirass
with aegis and paluda-
mentum.
1., and resting with 1, on serpent-staff.
[Whittall, 1S5S.]
ACMONEIA.
19
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
92 ^M
93
^1-05
9-4 '■ ^ -95
95 Ml-
9G ^1-
97 Ml-
Same die.
AYTKMA NrOPAIA
NOC 13ust of Gordian
r., radiate, wearing cuirass
and paludamentum.
AKM O NenN Tyche, ill long
chiton and pe])ios, standing 1., hold-
ing rudder and cornucopiae.
[Whittall, 1858.]
A KM O N€nN Hermes
standing to front, head 1., naked but
for chlamys on 1. arm, wearing
petasos, and holding in r. purse over
ram 1. with heatl turned back, and
in 1. caduceus.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[PI. IV. 3.]
AYTKMA NTOPAIA
NOC Bust of Gordian
r., laur., wearing; cuirass.
AYTKMA [NrOP]AI
ANO
C Bust of Gordian
r., radiate, wearing cuirass.
Same die.
AKMO N€nN Artemis huntress
standing r., holding in 1. bow, and
with r. drawing arrow from quiver
at her shoulder ; in front, stag with
head turned back towards the god-
dess.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
AYTKM ANTOPAIA
NO
C Bust of Gordian
r., radiate, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
AKMO N€nN
stair not visible.
Similar type ;
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
AKM[0] Eiver-god recum-
N€nN (niex.) bent 1., holding
reed and resting on vase from which
water flows.
[Lawson, 1899.]
AKMO N€nN Dionysos, naked,
standing to front, looking 1., holding
in r. kantharos over panther at his
feet, and resting with 1. on thyrsos.
[Lawson, 1899.]
20
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse. Reverse.
9.^
JE -95
Same die.
A KM ON€nN Zeus enthroned
1., wearing himation over lower limbs,
holding in r. phiale, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
99
jE -95
AYTKMA NTOPAIA
NOC East of Gordiaii
r., radiate, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
A KM ONenN Asklepios, clad
in himation, standing to front, head
1., and resting with r. on serpent-
statf.
[Bunhury, 1897.]
Same die.
A KM ON€nN Hermes stand-
ing to front, head 1., naked but for
100
^1-
chlamys on 1. arm, wearing petasos,
and holding in r. purse over ram r.
with head turned back, and in 1.
caduceus.
[Van Lennep, 1894.]
(die not identical with No. 93 supra.)
Trebonianiis Gallus.
101
^1-2
AYT K r OYIB TPE
BTAAAOC Bust of
Treb. Gallus r., radiate, in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
A KM O Adrasteia (?) run-
N EX2N • (in ex.) ning r., clad in
chiton, holding on \. arm infant Zeus, ,
and with r. inflated peplos over her
head ; around are the three Kuretes,
helmeted and clad in short chitons,
each with short sword in one hand
and raised shield in the other.
[PI. I
V. 4.]
102
^1-25
Similar.
AKMO NE Two male figures,
nN(inex.) naked, standing
face to face with r. hands joined,
each holding upright spear in 1. ;
between them, above, a flying eagle,
and beneath, a flaming altar.
[Lawson, 1874.]
ACMONKIA.
21
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
lie verse.
103
^1-2
104
M -95
105
^M
106
^M
107
(pierced)
Same die as preceding coin.
AKMON EHN Dionysos, naked,
recumbent on the back of a rnnninj];
panther ; his r. hand rests on the top
of his head, his 1. holds thyrsos.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
AYT-K r OYIB TP€ AKMON
E,iver-"od recum-
BTAAAOC Bust of
Treb. Gallus r., radiate,
in cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
EI2N (in ex.) bent 1., holding
reed, and resting on vase from whicli
water flows.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Volusian.
AYT K OYIB A<t> TA
A'AOCOYOAOYCIA
NOC Bust of Volusian
r., radiate, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
Same die.
Same die.
AKMON E UN Tyche stand-
ing 1., wearing kalathos and holding
rudder and cornucopiae.
AKMO NEHN Asklepios, clad
in himation, standing to front, head
1., and resting with 1. on serpent-staff.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
AKMO Horseman, with
NEI2N (in ex.) flying chlamys
and whip in r., galloping r. towards
a hill on which stand two female
figures ; at the foot of the hill is a
recumbent Eiver-god (the Sindros 1)
[PI. IV. 6.]
108 ^M Same d
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
[Steuart, LSiO.]
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
lleverse.
109
110
^1-3
^1-3
111
/El-2
112
^1-05
113
/EMf)
114
JE -75
Gallienus.
AVTK-nOV- AlK-r
AAIHNOC Bust of
Gallienus r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
AKMO N€nN Tyche standing
1., wearing kalathos, and holding
rudder and cornucopiae.
(Same dies.)
[Lincoln, 1902.]
[Millingen, 1851.]
Same die.
Same die.
Same die.
AKMO NenN Cultus-statue of
Artemis Epliesia to front, with usual
supports, between two stags with
heads turned upwards towards the
goddess.
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. IV. 7.]
AKMO N€nN Dionysos, naked,
standing to front, looking 1., liolding
in r. kantharos over panther at his
feet, and resting with 1. on thyrsos.
[Whittall, 1858.]
AKMON €nN Bearded He-
rakles of the so-called ' Faruese '
type, naked, standing 1., and resting
on his club.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Salonina.
KOP
CAACO..
C€B
Head of Salonina r., neck
draped.
AKM O [N€n N] Sheaf of
lour ears of corn bound together.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
AEZANIS.
23
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse,
^ -7
^ -7
JE -65
JE -65
AEZANIS.
For earliest coinage see Epicteteis.
Latter half of First Century B.C., or later
Head of bearded Herakles 1.,
laur., club behind neck :
border of dots.
EZE AN I THN Herme?,
naked, standing 1. in winged boots,
holding in r. purse, and in 1. caducous
and chlamys : border of dots.
[Chester, 1880.]
[PI. V. 1.]
Head of City-goddess 1.,
wearing turreted crown,
laur. : border of dots.
EZEANITIIN Dionysos, naked,
standing 1., holding in r. kantharos,
and resting with 1. on thyrsos ;
chlamys over 1. shoulder : border of
dots.
[Millingen, 1851.]
[PI. V. 2.]
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Caligula to Clatidius?
eeOC CVNKAHT OlAIZANITHN Bust of Artemis r,
C Young male bust of draped ; at shoulder, quiver : border
of dots.
the Senate r., diademed
and draped : border of
dots.
[PI. V. 3.]
(Same dies.)
eeONCVN KAHTO AIZANI THN
[Banbury, 1897.]
Female bust r.
5 jE -65
N Young male bust of
the Senate r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
draped, with spear in front (Roma ?) :
border of dots.
24
PIIRVGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -7
M -7
iEl-2
^1-05
10
11
^1-
JE -95
12
^10
Time of Hadrian f
eeONCVN KAHTO
N Young male bust of the
Senate 1., draped : border
of dots.
AIZAN€I TUN Asklepios stand-
ing to front, resting with r. on serpent-
staff : border of dots.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
(Same dies.)
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Time of 31. Aurelius — GalUenus ?
AHMOC AlZANCe
ITflN] Young male
bust of Demos r., laur.,
and draped : border of
dots.
I€PA BOVAH
Bust of Boule r., veiled
and draped : border of
dots.
I€PA CVNKAHTOC
Young male bust of the
Senate r., draped : border
of dots.
€nirPA[M OVA] GVPVKA
€OVC-ACI- Asklepios stand-
ing to front, resting with r. on serpent-
staff : border of dots.
[Millingen, 1839.]
A I ZA NITHN- Kybele en-
tlironed 1., turreted, holding in r.
phiale, and resting with 1. on
tympanum.
[Lincoln, 1870.]
AIZAN6 ITHN Tyche standing
1., turreted, liolding rudder and cor-
nucopiae : border of dots.
(Same dies.)
[RoUin, 1903.]
[Bank Coll.]
I6PA BOVAH Bust
of Boule r., diademed and
veiled, Avith hand raised
holding uncertain object :
border of dots.
A I ZA N€ITGJN Hermes,
naked, standing to front, head 1.,
h(jlding in r. purse over ram at his
feet looking upwards, and in 1. cadu-
ceus and chlamys : border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
[PI. V. 4.]
AEZANIS.
No.
Metal.
Size.
13
JE -95
U
JE -95
15
JE -95
16
JE -65
17
JE -65
18
JE -75
19 ^ -7
Obverse.
I€PA BOVAH Bust
of Boule r., diademed and
draped : border of dots.
Reverse.
AIZAN € ITflN K.ybele en-
throned 1., turreted, holding iu r.
phiale over lion at her feet, and
resting with 1. on tympanum : bor-
der of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. V. 5.]
Similar,
Similar.
Bust of Hermes r., bare-
headed and draped ; lie-
hind neck, caduceus : bor-
der of dots.
AIZA NeiTIlN Similar.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
AI-ZA- N€l-TnN- Similar.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AIZAN GITHN Eagle to front,
head 1., with wings spread and wreath
in beak : border of dots.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
AHMOC Bust of young A ISAM eiTUN Hygieia, in
Demosr.,laur.anddraped : I long chiton and peplos, standing r.,
border of dots.
and feeding serpent from phiale
border of dots.
[Sabatier, 1853.]
AHMO C Head of AIZAN6 ITON
bearded Demos r. : border
of dots.
Similar.
(Same dies.)
[Steuart, 1810.]
[Prokesch, 1819.]
E
26
PHRYGIA.
No.
20
21
22
23
24
26
Metal.
Size.
JE
•7
jE
•7
M
•65
JE
•7
M
•65
M
■Q5
M
•55
M
•65
Obverse.
(Same die.)
Reverse.
AIZAN6 I TUN Similnr.
[Sabatier, 1853.]
(Same dies.)
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Similar, but neck draped.
AIZANEITHN AHM
OC Similar head, neck
draped.
AHMO C Bust of
Demos r., diademed anti
draped : border of dots.
Head of Sarapis r., wearing
modius : border of dots.
Similar.
Similar.
Similar.
AIZAN€ I XnN Similar.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
AIZAN €ITnN Hekate tri-
formis standing, holding whip, knife,
two torches, &c. in 'her hands: bor-
der of dots.
[Wigan, 1872.]
AIZAN€I TUN Eagle 1., look-
ing back, wings closed : border of
dots.
[Lavvson, 1874.]
AIZA NITUN Eagle r., looking
back, wings closed : border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
AIZAN€ I TUN Eagle to front,
looking r., wings open: border of dots.
[VanLennep, 1895.]
AEZANIS.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Time of GalJiemis.
l€POC AHMOC
llead of young Demos r.,
laur. : border of dots.
28
^1-35
Same die.
29
M\-2
Same die.
30
Ml-2,
AIZAN € ITHN Eagle to
front towards r., looking back, wings
open : border of dots.
[Arundell, 1839.]
AIZAN GITHN Dionysos, naked
but for nebris and boots, standing to
front, head 1., holding in r. kantharos
over panther at his feet, and resting
with 1. on thyrsos ; beside him small
satyr crouching : border of dots.
[Noury, 1903.]
AISAN6 I TUN Hekate tri-
formis standing, holding in her six
hands whip, knife, torch, serpent,
&c. : border of dots.
[Cureton, 1847.]
AHMOC AI^AN€IT AISA NeiTXlN Tjche stand
UN Head of young ing r., wearing kalathos and holding
31
.EM
Demos r., diademed :
der of dots.
Same die.
bor-
32
^1-15
rudder
dots.
and cornucopiae : border ot
[Steuart, 1838.]
€niAYPZH NWNOCAP
Dionysos, naked but for himation
over lower limbs and 1. arm, standing
towards 1., holding in r. kantharos
over panther at his feet, and resting
with 1. on thyrsos : border of dots.
[Weight, 1893.]
28
niRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
33
JEl-1
34
.'El-Oo
35
iEM
36
37
38
^1-05
^1-1
^M
Same die.
Same die.
Same die.
Reverse.
€niAVPZHNn NOC B AP
Zeus of Aezanis, naked to waist,
himation round waist and over 1.
arm, standing towards 1., holding in
r. eagle, and resting with 1. on
sceptre : border of dots.
[Bank Coll.]
eniiovovAni
cevHPeiN
ov
AP
KO
XI
p
N€
n
n
Simil
ar type
[Van
Lennep, 1902.]
€nilOV C€VHP€INOV
APXINeilKOP
Helios, radiate, standing to front in
quadriga ; he is naked but for cloak
ialling behind him ; he holds in r.
sceptre, and in 1. orb : border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. V. 6.]
I€PA CVNKAHTOC
Young male head of the
Senate r. : border of dots.
AIZAN €1 THN Helios
radiate, naked but for chlamys over
1. arm, standing to front, head 1.,
his r. raised, his 1. extended holding
orb : border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
(Same dies.)
[Pres. by M. W. H. Waddington, 1893.]
(Same dies.)
[Steuart, 1838.]
AEZANIS.
29
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
44
yEl-05
^1-05
yEM
^1-05
^1-05
^11
45 I ^M
4gI /EM
Same die.
AIZA N €ITnN Athena
standing 1., helmeted, holding in r.
phiale, and resting with 1. on spear,
at foot of which, shield : border of
dots.
[Bunhury, 1897.]
(Same dies.)
[Arundell, 1839.]
Same die.
AIZA N€ITnN Cidtus-statue
of Artemis Ephesia with nsual sup-
ports ; on either side a stag looking
upwards : border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. V. 7.]
I
I
(Same dies.)
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Same die. AIZA N€ITf2N Tyche standing
L, holding rudder and cornucopiae :
border of dots.
[Steuart, 1838.]
I€PA BOVAH Bust AIZA N €ITnN Tyche stand
of Boule r., hair bound
Avith taenia : border of
dots.
Same die.
ing 1., holding rudder and cornu-
copiae : border of dots.
[M. J. Borrell, 1847.]
AIZAN€ I THN Eagle, with
open wings and head turned back,
standing towards r. on the top of a
column, on the 1. of which is a
flaming altar, and on the r. a small
tree : border of dots.
(Same dies.j
[Noury, 1903.]
[Lincoln, 1902.]
30
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
47 JE -9
48 M -85
49 M -85
50
51
52
^ -75
.^ -75
^ -75
53 M -75
l€PA BOVAH Bust
of Boule r., veiled ; in
front, her hand holding
her veil (?) : border of
dots.
0€A PHMH Bust of
Itonja r., hehueted : bor-
der of dots.
Al ZAN €ITnN Demeter or
Persephone standing to front, looking
J., holding in r. ears of corn, and
resting with 1. on sceptre : border of
dots.
[Steuart, 1840.]
AIZAN€ IT HN Poseidon,
naked, standing r., with 1. foot on
prow, holding in extended 1. dolphin,
and resting with r. on trident : bor-
der of dots.
(Same dies.)
Imperial.
Augustus.
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
ZEBAZTOZ Head of
Augustus r., bare.
EniMENANAPO[Y] Zens of
AlZ ANITHN Aezanis
standing 1., naked to waist, wearing
lumation round waist and over 1.
shoulder, holding eagle on extended
r., and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[PI. V. 8.]
I _
(Same dies.)
(Same dies.)
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[Lawson^ 1874.]
[Eastwood, 1861.]
Similar.
EniMENANAPOY AIZA Nl
THN Similar.
[Rollin, 1903.]
54
M -75
(Same dies ?)
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
AEZANIS.
.31
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
J^ -6
M -7
M -7
M -85
59 ' ^ -8
M -6
61 M -05
KAIZAP AIZANITJQ
N Head of Augustus r.,
bare.
Same die.
EniMENAN APOY Hermes,
naked, standing to front, head 1.,
holding purse, caducous and chlamys :
the whole in laurel-wreath.
[1883.]
ETT I M E Same type.
NAN APOY
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Livia.
ZE BAZTH Bust of
Livia r., draped ; hair in
club beliind.
AIZA NITUN Kybele enthroned
1., wearing polos, holding in r. phiale,
and resting with 1. on tympanum.
[Bank Coll.]
Caligula, &c.
rAIOCKAICAP Head
of Caligula r., laur.
Similar.
r€PMA NIKOC Head
of Germanicus, father of
Caligula, r., laur. ; in
front, star.
AIZANITGJN eniMHAHOY
Zeus of Aezanis standing 1., naked
to waist, wearing himation round
waist and over 1. shoulder, holding
eagle on extended r., and resting
with 1. on sceptre.
[Steuart, 1838.]
AIZANI[TGJN€ni] MHAHO
Y Similar.
[Pres. by W. C. Boyd, 1902.]
ArpinniNAAizANiTGJNeni
M H AHOY Bust of Agrippina,
mother of Caligula, r.
[Yan Lennep, 1902.]
[Rollin, 1895.]
32
PniiYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
62
^ -8
63
M -8
64
M -8
65
JS -8
66
67
JE -8
M -8
rAIOCKAICAP Head
of Caligula r., laur.
rAjOCKAICAP
Similar.
rAIOCKAICAP
Similar.
rAIOC KAICAP
Head of Caligula
radiate.
rAIOCKAICAP Head
68
M -75
of Caligula r., radiate.
rePMA
KAACCIKOY
of Germanicus r., radiate
AlZANITWNEni
ZTPATCONOZ
MHAHOY
Zeus of Aezanis, as on no. 50.
AIS ANITaj[N€ni]
AOAAIOY
KAACCIKOV
Zeus of Aezanis as above.
AlZ ANITWNeni AOAAIOY
KAACCLIKOY]
Zeus of Aezanis as above.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
^'^TO)^ in field r. ; around, €17
IKAACCIKOY POY<l>OY;in
field 1., CO Zeus of Aezanis as
1^ above.
[Lawson, 1900.]
AIZANITOJN in field r. ; around,
eni POY<I>OY KAACCIKO
[^ Zeus ofj
Y ; and in field 1. , CO Aezanis as
^ above.
[M. J. Borrell, 1848.]
eni AFPinniNA aizanitun
Head Bust of Agrij^pina Senior r.
[Kollin, 1903.]
AEZANIS.
33
Xo.
Motal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
69
M -75
JE -7
71 M -7
JE -65
M -8
^ -7
yE -8
7G ^ -7
77: tE -7
rAIOC[KAICAP]
Head of Caligula r., laur.
r[KAIC€Br€ PM]AN
IKOC Bast to front,
of Caligula, in cuirass and
paludamentum, head r.,
laur.
r KAIC€BACTOC T
6PMANIKOC Head
of Caligula r., laur.
(Same die.)
AIS
in field r., APICTAPXOY
I6PAKOC
Zeus of Aezanis as above.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AI]Z ANITUN
in field r., EHIN AN N ACTfE]
<t)ANH<l)OP[OY]
Zeus of Aezanis as above.
[1852.]
AIZANITUN EHinPAZIME
Bust of Artemis r., laur., with quiver
at shoulder.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Claudius.
[KAA]YAIOZ KAIS
[AP] Head of Claudius
r., laur.
AIZA NITHN Zeus of Aezanis
standing 1., as on no. 50.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[Millingen, 1839.]
[Burgon, 1841.]
KAAYAIOC KAICAP AIZANITCON Zeus of Aezanis as
Head of Claudius r., laur. ' €TTI above.
nAYCANlOY
M6NANAPOY
[Arundell, 1839.]
34
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
78
jE -8
79
80
81
82
yE -8
-^ *8o
M -8
M -8
83
^ -75
Similar. AIZANITUN in field; around,
eniANTIO XOY MHTPO
r€NOYC Zeus of Aezanis as
above.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Similar. AIZANITWN around;
iu Held, en I
MHNOr€NOV
TOVNANNA
Zeus of Aezanis as above.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
(TON ANN A sir)
[Margaritis, 1888.]
(Same die.) (MHNOr€NOYC)
( „ „ ) [Mania, 184.3.]
Similar. A I Z] A N I TO) N around ;
in tield, €TTi
pJCOJKPATOV (sic)
€Y]AOEOV
Zeus of Aezanis as above.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[AIJZANITAI KAAY eniCnKPA TOYC €YAOZO
84
M -75
[AIONKAICAPA]
Head of Claudius r., laur.
AIZANITAI KAAYA
lONKAICAPA Head
of Claudius r., laur.
85
86
JE -75
Y Zeus of Aezanis as above.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
€niKAAYAI OY l€PAKOC
Zeus of Aezanis as above.
M
'lO
(Same dies.)
[Steuart, 1840.]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
AEZANIS,
35
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
87
88
89
90
91
92
M -8
JE -8
M -8
M -8
M -7
M -65
KAAYAIOC KAICA
P' Head of Claudius
r., laur.
Similar.
Similar.
Similar.
AIZANGIT (ON €ninPCJTO
M[AXOY]
CWKPATOYC (in inner circle).
Zeus of Aezanis as above.
[Kollin, 1903.]
AIZAN6ITCJN eJl\ nPOJTO
MAXO V
CGOKPATO V C (in inner circle).
Zeus of Aezanis as above.
[Kollin, 1903.]
AIZANGITCJN AHMOCe€
NOYC Zeus of Aezanis asaljove.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
AIZAN€ITCON €niM€N€AA
O ; and^ in inner circle, AHMOC
G€ NOVC Zeus of Aezanis
as above.
[Steuart, 1840.]
[PI. V. 9.]
Agrippina Junior.
AfPinniNAN
C6BACTHN
Bust of Agrijjpina Junior,
wife of Claudius, r.
Simik
93 M -G
A I Z A N I m N Bust of Agrip.
pina Senior? as Persephone r., wear-
ing stephane ; in front, ear of corn.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
(AIZA NITUN)
[Steuart, 1840.]
[AI]ZA NITn[N] Bust of
Agrippina Senior 1 as Persephone 1
veiled r. ; in front, pop[)y-head and
ear of corn.
[Eollin, 1903.]
36
niRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
94
95
JE -9
M -75
96
M -85
M -9
98
JEl-1
99
iEM5
Domitian.
AOMITIAN
CAPC€BAC
OCKAI
Head
of Domitian r., lauv.
AlZ AN GITflN Athena
standing to front, head 1., helmeted ;
holding in r. phiale, and resting with
I. on spear, at foot of Avhich, shield.
[Millingen, 1839.]
AOMITIANOCKAIC AIZAN
APC€BACTOCr€P
MAN Similar.
€ITCON Similar.
AOMITIANOCKAIC AIZAN€I TON Similar.
APC€B-- Headol
Domitian to 1., laur.
[Steuart, 1838.]
[See also Alliance Avith Cadi, infra, p. 43.]
Hadrian.
AVKAITP AAPIANO
CC€ Bnst of Hadrian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
Same die.
AHM O C AIZAN€ITON
The Demos of Aezanis standing to
front in chiton and himation, r.
hand extended, 1. resting on hip.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
AIZAN€I T D.N Kybele en-
throned 1., wearing turreted head-
dress ; she holds in r. phiale, and
rests with 1. on tympanum ; at her
feet, lion.
[Bank Coll.]
AEZANIS.
37
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
100
M -9
AVKAITP AAPIANO
CC€ Bust of Hadrian
r., laur., wearing cuirass
and paludamentum.
€niMATMHTPOr€N OVC
AIZAN6I .^^^
TUN '"^ ^
Eiver-god (Rhyndakos) recumbent
1., holding on extended r. infant
Ploutos, and in 1, cornucopiae ;
behind, inverted vase from which
water flows.
[Whittall, 1858.]
[PI. V. 10.]
101
M -85
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Sabina.
102
M -65
CAB€INA C€BACT
H Bust of Sabina r.
eniMAT MHTPOrC [NO]
VCAIZAN€ITnN Asklepios
standing to front, head 1., holding in
r. serpent-staS'.
[Rollin, 1903.]
103
M -7
Similar.
eniMATIMHTPOr €N0VC
AIZAN ITHN Hygieia standing
to front in chiton and peplos, and
feeding serpent from phiale.
Antoninus Pius.
104
iEl-25
TAIAIOCKAICAP A
NTI2N6INOC Head
of Antoninus Pius r., laur.
KAAYAI OY KOYAPT€!NO
Y AIZANEITXIN Temple-
front with eight columns ; in central
intercolumniation, phiale.
[Eastwood, 1861.]
TAIAIOCKAICAP A
NTilNeiNOC
Similar.
AIV\AN€ITnNKAAVAI OV
KOVAPT6INOV Tyche
standing to front, head 1., turreted ;
holding in r. rudder and poppy-head
between two ears of corn, and in 1.
105
iEl-3
[PI. V
cornucopiae.
[Macridy, 1901.]
I. 1.]
38
THKYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
106 M -9
107 M -85
108' M -95
109 ^1-35
110
^1-3
AVTO KAICAP AN
THNEINO C
Head of Antoninus Pius
r., laur.
Same die (?)
Same die (?)
AIZAN[€] ITHN Tyche stand-
ing 1., holding rudder and cornu-
copiae.
[Van Lennep, 1894.]
AIZAN CITUN Similar.
[1841.]
AIZA N €ITnN Zeus of
Aezanis standing ]., as on no. 50.
[Van Lennep, 189b.]
M. Aurelius.
Ill
M -9
M- AVPHAIOC- B
HPOCKAI Bust
of M. Aurelius Caesar r.,
bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
Same die.
MAVPHAIOC BHP
OCKAICAP Head of
M. Aurelius Caesar r.,
bare.
KAAVAI OV KOV APT€I
NOV
AIZAN€I .._,^
Temple-front of eight columns ; in
central iutercolumniation, phiale.
[Lawson, 1897.]
KAAVAIOV KOVAPT€INO
V-AIZAN€ITnN ; across field,
AH MOC The Demos of
Aezanis standing to front in chiton
and himation, holding in r. phiale,
his 1. resting on his hip.
[Steuart, 1810.]
A I Z A N € I m N Tyche standing
1., holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
AEZANIS.
39
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
112
^1-
113
^1-4
114 M -8
115 M -8
116' JE -8
117 2E -8
118 7E1-3
AVTOK MAVPH A
IOC AMTnmnoc
Head of M. Aurelius r.,
bare.
AlZAHeVPVK AHC THr€
POVCI A The Dioskuri standing
naked to front, facing, each other ;
each wears pileus, and is armed. with
shield and spear ; the one on the
left holds also a short sword in his r.
[Macridy, 1898.]
[PI. VI. 2.]
AVK-MAVP. ANT
HNINOC Bust of
M. Aurelius r., laur., in
cuirass.
[€niCTPAn(^)f]AIB AIONVCI
OV AIZANITHLN] Temple-
front of four columns, with arch over
central intercolumniation, containing
statue of Zeus of Aezanis standing 1.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Faustina Junior.
<|>AYCTIM[A] N€A A[I]ZAN eiTflN Asklepios
Bust of Faustina Junior r. I standing to front, head 1., resting on
serpent-staff.
(Same dies.)
[Steuart, 1838.]
<|)AVCTINA C€BAC
TH Bast of Faustina
Junior r.
Same die.
AlZ AN ITHN
standing 1., holding
in 1. laurel-branch.
Apollo, naked,
in r. phiale, and
[Bank Coll.]
A IS AN EITnN Cultus-statue
of Artemis Ephesia to front.
[Sabatier, 1853.]
Commodus.
AV KAI M- AVPH
KOMOAOC Bust of
Commodus r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
AIZAN€ITnN
ANOVAPX
Aezanis standing
on no. 50.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
€ni KA TATI
A • Zeus of
to front, head 1., as
40
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
lleverse.
119
iEM
120 /EM
121
iEM5
122
M -85
123
JE -85
124
M -75
125 ^ -75
AVKAIMAV PHKO
MOAOC Bust ot
Commodus r., laur., in cui-
rass and palud amentum.
AVKAIM- AVPK
OMOAOC Bust of
Commodus r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
Same die.
AIZAN eiTHN
Artemis
huntress, in short chiton, running
r., holding in 1. bow, and with r.
drawing arrow from quiver at her
shoulder ; beside her, stag running r,
[Faussett, 1853.]
AIZAN €1 THN Eagle with
open wings to front, head 1., holding
wreath in beak.
[Devonshire, 1841.]
AIZA N€IT n N Goat
standing r., with head turned bacic,
suckliny infant Zeus.
[PI. VI. 3.]
AV KOMO [AO]C
Bust of Commodus r,,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
(Owl 1 in circular counter-
mark.)
AV KAI KOMOAOC
Dust of Commodus r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
AVKAI KOMOAOC
Head of Commodus r.
laur.
AIZAN€ ITHN Tyche standing
]., wearing kalathos, and holding
rudder and cornucopiae.
[Steuart, 1838.]
AIZAN
type.
€1 THN
Similar
[Rollin, 1903.]
AIZAN€ I TUN Cultus-statue
of Artemis Ephesia to front, between
crescent and star.
[Sabatier, 1853.]
(no crescent and star.)
AEZANIS.
41
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
12G
iE -75
12;
M -75
128
M -7
129
Ml'
130
iEl-2
Caracalla.
AVANTJQ N€INO
C Head of Caracalla
r., laur.
AVANTnN€IN OC
Head of Caracalla r., laur.
AISAN€I TXIN Asklepios
standing to front, resting with r. on
serpent-staff.
[Steuart, 1840.]
AIZAN€ ITHN Cultus-statue
of Artemis Ephesia to front.
[Sabatier, 1853.]
Macrinus.
AVTKMOn€A C€M
AKP€I Head of
Macrinus r., laur.
AIZAN €ITnN Asklepios
standing to front, resting with r. on
serpent-staff.
[Bank Coll.]
Severus Alexander.
AVT KAIMAVP C [€niM€]N
€B- aa€i:anapo
C Bust of Sev. Alex-
ander r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
ANAPO
VCTPA
AISAN€I [TUN] Zeus of
Aezanis standing to front, head 1.,
as on no. 50.
[Haug, 18G5.]
Julia Mamaea.
[lOVAIA]
Avr
Mamaea r.
MAMAIA
Bust of J.
AIZAN [eiTHN] _ Asklepios
standing to front, resting with r. on
serpent-staff.
[Graves.]
G
42
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Trebonianus Gallus.
[AV]TKrB€IB TP€B AIZAN€ITnN€ni COV[A]ni
rAAAO[C] Bust of Kl OV
APX
Asklepios and Hygieia standing to
front, face to face, with their usual
attributes.
Treb. Gallus r., laur,, in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
131
ZEl-05
Gallienus.
132
^M
133
Mil
134 /El-
135 Ml-15
13G 7E1-05
AVTK-nOV
AAIHNOC Bust of
Gallienus r., radiate, in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
Same die.
AIKPA AIZA N €ITnN Zeus of
Aezanis standing, as on no. 50.
[Steuart, 1838.]
AIZAN €ITnN Dionysos,
naked, standing to front, head 1.,
holding kantharos over panther at
his feet, and resting on thyrsos.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
(Same dies.)
[Steuart, 1838.]
Same die.
Same die.
AIZA N €ITnN Athena
standing to front, head 1., helmeted,
holding in r. phiale, and resting with
1. on spear, at foot of which, shield.
[Millingen, 1851.]
eniAVPZHNHN OCAPAIZA
N T
€ n
I N
Similar type.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AEZANIri.
43
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Same die.
13/
2E1-1
138' Ml-15
139
140
141
^M5
iBM5
^M
Reverse.
Same die.
eniAVP ZHNCONOC
Al N
ZA €
I
THN
Kybele enthroned 1., wearing kala-
thos, holding in r. phiale over lion at
her feet, and resting 1. on tympanum.
[Wigan, 1872.1
[PI. VI. 4.]
eniAVPZKNnNoc bapxai
ZAN6I
m
N
Tyche standing 1., Avearing kalathos,
and holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[M. J. Borrell, 1847.]
Alliance Coins.
AEZANIS AND CADI.
Domitian.
1142 ^1-15
AVTOAOMITIANO AHMOZAIZAN€ITnNAHM
ZKAIZA PZEBATE OZKAAOHNXIN The Denn
of Aezanis and Cadi standing face to
face, each clad in short chiton and
himation, joining r. hands, and hold-
ing in 1. sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
PM - _ Head of
Domitian r., laur.
(KAIZ AP)
Similar.
Similar.
Similar. (KAIZ AP)
Similar. (C in legend)
[Burgon, 1841.]
Similar. (C in legend)
"[Sabatier, 1853.]
[PI. LI. 1.]
Similar. (C in legend)
[Steuart, 1840.]
44
PHEYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
ALIA.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Trajan.
1
M -95
I€PACVN KAHTOC AITHCAM€NOV<l>P OVriAA
Young male bust of the IHN flN The god Men, in
Senate r., shoulders Phrygian cap, short chiton and
draped : border of dots. chlamys, standing towards 1., hold-
ing in extended r. pine-cone, and
resting with 1. on sceptre ; behind
his shoulders, crescent : border of
dots.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
[PI. VI. 5.]
Time of ill. Aurelias.
2
M -95
ArP€VC ACIAPXHC
A AlHNnNAHM
ON Bearded head ol
Demos r., nude, drapery
on 1. shoulder : border of
dots.
r ACiN ArP€<t>iAonAnno
C • A N €0 H K€ N Tyche stand-
ing 1., wearing kalathos, and holding
rudder and cornucopiae : border ol
dots.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
3
M -9
Same die.
[PI. ^
Same die.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
V. 6.]
4
M -6
AAIHNn N Bust of
young Demos r., with short
hair, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
ArP€VC AN €eHK€N
Telesphoros standing to front : bor-
der of dots.
[Lawson, 1897.]
ALIA.
45
No.
Metal.
Size.
M -85
^M5
^1-05
^1-
9 iEl-
Obverse.
Reverse.
Time of Gordian (?)
DOM HA Bust of young
Ueiiios 1., with long hair
bound -with taenia ; neck
draped : border of dots.
AAIH NI2N Apollo, naked but
for chlamys hanging behind him,
striding to r., with quiver at shoulder,
and adjusting arrow with both hands
to strung bow : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Imperial.
Trajan.
AYTON€_POVATPAI AITHCAM€NOV TAACIN <!>
POVriAAIHNnN The god
Men on horseback, advancing r.
[Steuart, 1840.]
ANOCrePMANIK
OC Head of
Trajan r., laur.
Caracalla.
AVKM AYANTHN
€I[N]
0[C]
Bust of Caracalla r., laur.,
in cuirass.
A AIH Nn N Asklepios and
Hygieia standing face to face, with
usual attributes.
(Same dies.)
Gordian III.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[Millingen, 1851.]
M ANXrOPAIANO
C - — Bust of Gordian
I., radiate, in paludamen-
tum, and armed with
shield and spear.
AAI
H N 12 The god Men, in
N Phrygian cap,
short chiton and chlamys, and with
crescent behind neck, carrying over
shoulder the double-axe, on horse-
back, advancing r.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
46
PJIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
10
Mil
11
^M
12
13
14
Ml-
M -85
M -95
15
16
M -9
M -9
17 M -8
AYTKMA NTrOPAl Same die.
ANOC Bust of Gordian
r., ]aur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
[PI. VI. 7.]
[Bank Coll.]
Same die. AAIH NUN Tyclie, wearing
polos or kalathos, standing 1., hold-
ing rudder and cornucopiae.
[Lawson, 1874.]
AVTKMA NXrOPA AAIH NHN Dionysos, naked
lANO
C Bust of Gordian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
but for himation across his middle
and 1. arm, standing 1., holding in r.
kantharos over lion at his feet, and
resting with 1. on thyrsos.
[Merlin, 1872.]
[PI. VI. 8.]
(Same dies.)
(Same dies.)
Same die.
AA IH
NXIN
[Bunhury, 1897.]
[Sabatier, 1853.]
Temple-front with four
columns, with phiale
in pediment.
[Steuart, 1838.]
(Same dies.)
AVTKMA rOPAIAN
OC Similar.
AAIH NHN Tyche standing 1.,
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
AMORIUM.
47
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
A M 0 R I U M.
After 133 B.C.
1
M -85
Head of Zeus r., in oak-
wreath.
[AM OP] in ex.(?) Eagle, with
closed wings, on tliundcrbolt r., with
caduceus across 1. wing ; in field 1.,
[Pres. by Sir H. Weber, 1902.]
o
M -8
Similar.
[AMOP] lANHN Same type;
above, traces of letters ; on 1., JO
AE; onr., KAEAP
[Rollin, 1903.]
3
M -75
Similar.
AMOP in ex. Same type; on 1.,
$nKPAT--; onr., APIZ
[Millingen, 1851.]
[PI. VII. 1.]
4
Similar.
M -7
Same type; on r., APIZTEIA[O]Y0)
[Boocke, 1851.]^
5
M -7
Similar.
AM O PI A NUN Same type ;
above, A4H C? same mon. as on
no. 1.)
[Rollin, 1903.]
Female head r., turreted
(Kybele 1) : border of dots.
AMOPIANUN Lion running r.,
hind legs on caduceus.
6
/E -6
above, XK 0 [Rollin, 1903.]
7
JE -G
Similar.
[PI. V
above, A I
[Ready, 1902.]
II. 2.J
• Probably for AHMHT
" Imhoof, Mon. gr. 292, reac
PI[OZ]. Cf. Inv. Wadd., m05.
Is APIZTEIA[-]
48
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
/El-05
yEl-
10
JE -8
11
JE -8
12 1 /E -85
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of M. Aurelius.
AMOP I ANXIN
Head of Apollo r., with
hair gathered up and tied
on top of head ; beneath
chin, lyre : border of dots.
€niC€PT OPO CANTXINI
OV Demeter, veiled, wearing
long chiton and peplos, standing 1.,
holding in r. ears of corn and poppy-
head, and resting with 1. on long
torch : border of dots.
[Ready, 1902.]
[PI. VII. 3]
AMOPI ANIIN €niC€PTOPOC ANTnN[l]0
Similar. V Cultus-statue of Artemis Epliesia
standing to front, with usual sup-
ports : border of dots.
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. VII. 4.]
AMOPI ANHN Head
of Sarapis 1., wearing
niodius : border of dots.
AMOPIA NflN
Similar head r. : border
of dots.
€niC€PTOPO CANTON lOY
Isis standing 1. in long chiton, hold-
ing in r. sistrum, and in 1. situla :
border of dots,
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Similar.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
M. Aurelius — Geta or later?
BOVAH Bust of Boule
r., veiled and Jaur. : border
of dots.
eniTIMAlO VAMOPIAN
UN
Athena, helmeted, standing to front
towards r., resting with r. on spear,
and with 1. on shield placed on the
ground before her : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AMORIUM.
49
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
13 J5 -8
14 yE -8
15
^ -8
IG
M -95
17 i ^ -9
18 JE -85
I6PABOVAH Bustof AMOPIA
River-"oJ recumbent
Boule r., veiled and laur.
border of dots.
NX2N ]., holding in r. long
reed, and resting with 1. on inverted
vase from whicli water flows : border
of dots.
[Eollin, 1903.]
[PI. VII. 5.]
I6PABOVAH Bustof
Boule r., laur., without
veil : border of dots.
AMOPIANX2N River-god recum-
bent ]., with head turned back, hold-
ing in r. aquatic (?) plant, and in 1.
long reed : he rests against inverted
vase from which water flows : border
of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. VII. 6.]
AHMOC
young Demos r
border of dots.
Head of
laur. :
e€ AP HMH
Bust
of Roma helnieted, r.,
with r. breast bare : bor-
der of dots.
Same die.
eeA PHNU
type.
AMOPI ANHN Bearded
Iletakles standing to front, head 1.,
leaning with r. on club, and carrying
lion-skin on 1. arm.
[Rollin, 1903.]
eniTAlOV AMOPIANHN
A P X Two right hands clasped :
border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
AMOP lANHN Two right
hands clasped : border of dots.
[Macridy, 1901.]
Same AMOPI ANHN Two right
hands clasped : border of duts.
I [Lawson, 1899.]
II
50
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
19
JE -9
20
2E -65
21 I JE -65
22
M -75
Obverse.
Reverse.
23 JE -85
24
;E -7
e€A p riNH
type.
Same AM OPI AN HN Two right
hands clasped over a caduceus : her-
der of dots.
1 [Rollm, 1903.]
[PI. VII. 7.]
PnMH Bust of Eoma,;AMOPIA
hehneted, 1. : border of
dots.
NHN
Two right
Xo inscr. Same type.
hands clasped : border of dots.
[Millingen, 1851.]
AMOPI ANIIN Tavo right
hands clasped : border of dots.
Iriqien'cd.
Augustus.
CEBACTOC Head of KAAAiniTOCAMOPIANCON
Augustus, bare, r. ; in Eagle, "wings closed, with caduceus
across 1. wing, standing r. on ox-
bone C?) ending in bucranium^ : plain
border.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. VIII. 1.]
front, lituus : plain bor-
der.
Similar.
Similar.
[AAEJHANAPOCAMOPIANCO
N Similar type : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
_ ANOJN Similar type,
[Steuart, 1838!]
1 The object on which the eagle stands rosembles the Gaulish Carnyx.
AMORIUM.
51
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Caligula.
rAIOCKAICAP
of Caligula bare, r.
Head
25
M -8
Same die.
26
JE -75
Same die.
M -8
en ICI AOV AI OV KIOVCTOV
OV ISMAIL I GJN] Eagle, Avings
closed, with caduceus across 1. wing,
standing r. on shin-bone with hoof ;
in field r., AP\ (= AMOP)
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
€niCIAOVAIOV[KIOVC]TO
VOYIH'yMlOO Similar, but with-
out caduceus and monogram.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
eniCIAOYAIOVKIOYCTOY
OYEIH'AIiaJN Eagle, wings
closed, with caduceus across r, wing,
standing 1. on shin-bone with hoof ;
in field 1., AP\ (= AMOR)
[Wigan, 1872.]
Claudius.
TIKAAYAIOCr€PMI[€nin]€ACJ NOCKAIKAT[a)
28
JE -75
29 JE -75
ANIKOCKAICAP
Head of Claudius r., laur.
rePMAMiK
O Head of
Claudius r., laur.
jSIOC] Eagle, Avings closed, with
caduceus across 1. wing, standing r.
on thunderbolt; in field 1., mono-
gram as above ?
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
€nm€AnMOCKAIKATa)N - -
Eagle, wings closed, without cadu-
ceus, standing I. on bone 1; in field r.,
mon. A/T (=AMOP1)
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
52
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
lleverse.
30 JE -85
31 M 1
32
^1-
33
M -9
34 M -7
35 ^. 1-25
Nero.
[AMOIPIANOI NEP
nNAKAISACPA]
Head of Nero r., laur.
NEPHNA KAIZAPA
Head of Nero r., laur.
[EniA]EYKIOY lOYAIOYKA
THNOXTOB Eagle, wings
closed, without caduceus, standing r.
on shin-bone with hoof.
[Lawson, 1874.]
AMOPIANOI Zeus, naked to
waist, himation over lower limbs,
enthroned 1., liolding in r, thunder-
bolt, and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Macridy, 1901.]
Vespasian,
OYEZnAZIANOZ K EniAOYIYAMIOYZIAOYA
AIZAP A>C? Head HOY Temi)le-fmiit of four
of Vespasian r., huir. columns, within which, fiaming altar.
[Lawson, 1897.]
Similar, (point after each Similar, (point after each word)
word)
[Pres. by M.AV. H. Waddington, 1893.]
[OYEIZHAZIAMOZK EHI --Y--OYAMOPIA MUM
AIZAP Head of | Zeus enthroned, as on no. 31 supra.
Vespasian r., laur.
I [Macridy, 1901.]
Antoninus Pius.
AV]T(?)[K]AICAP(?)A
APIA ANT
Head of Ant. Pius r., laur.
AMOPIANHN €ni
Asklepios and Hygieia standing face
to face, with their usual attributes.
[Bank Coll.]
AMORIUM.
53
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Marcus Aurelius.
MAVPHAIO- OV
HPOC KAIC- Bust,
bare-headed, of M. Au-
relius Caesar r.
36
Jh:i-[
37
M -95
38
Ml-
39
M 1-0
40 /El-0
€niC€PT
lOV
OP OC ANTIIN
AMOPIAN .
HN
Temple-front of four columns, with
phiale in pediment ; within is a
statue of Zeus enthroned 1.
[RoUin, 1895.]
[PI. VIII. 2.]
Sept. Severus.
C€OVHPO CAvro
VOCT (sic) Head of
Severus r., laur.
A MOP I A NUN Eagle with
open wings, to front, head r., on
garlanded altar, between two military
signa.
[Burgon, 1841.]
lOVAIA AVrOVCT
A Bust of Domna r.
Same die.
Same die.
Julia Domna.
AMOP lA NHN Similar type,
[Rollin, 1897.]
AMOPI ANHN Zeus, naked to
waist, himation over lower limbs,
enthroned 1., holding in r. thunder-
bolt, and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Macridy, 1901.]
AMO PI A NUN Temple-
front of four columns, with phiale in
pediment ; within is a statue of Zeus
enthroned 1.
[Rollin, 1903.]
54
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Same die.
41
^ -95
Same die.
42
iElO
Same die.
43
JE -9
Similar (different die).
44
JE -95
AMOPI ANHN Herakles,
naked, bearded, standing to front
towards r., his r. rests on his
hip ; beneath his 1. arm is his club
covered with lion-skin and resting
on a rock ; behind him is a lighted
altar.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AMOP lANHN Aphrodite,
in long chiton and peplos, stand-
ing to front towards h, holding
in r. apple, and resting with 1. on
sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AMO PIA NUN Demeter, in
long chiton and peplos, standing
to front towards 1., holding in r.
long torch transversely over her
shoulder, and supporting with 1.
another long torch standing upright
behind her.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
AMOPI A Demeter, in long chiton,
NXIN and carrying long
torch, standing 1. in car drawn by
two winged serpents.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[PI. VIII. 3.]
AMORIUM.
55
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
45
4G
iEl-35
iEl-35
47
^1-05
48
MIO
49
M -95
Caracalla.
AVTK-MAVPC60V AMOPIA N UN Herakles,
H ANTI2NINOC
AV- Bust of Caracalla j
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludainentum
naked, bearded, standing to front
towards r., resting with r. on club,
and holding out with 1., over which
hangs lion-skin, a phiale to a serpent
twined round the fruit-tree of the
Hesperides.
[Theodoridi, 1892.]
(Snme dies.i)
[PI. VIII. 4.]
[Kelekian, 1892.]
ANrnisEi NOCAvro amopi anhn
Head of Caracalla r., laur,
Athena,
Same die.
helmeted, standing 1., holding in r
phiale, and resting with 1. on spear ;
on the ground beside her in front,
shield.
[Millingen, 1851.]
AMOP I ANX2N Tyche
standing 1., holding rudder and
cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AMOP I A Nf2N Eagle, with
open wings, towards I., head to r., on
garlanded altar between two military
signa.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
^ These two specimens are absolutely identical even in their small
defects and injuries. One of them must tlierefore be a cast of the other,
or both must be casts from the same mould. Both coins seem to be
ancient, and not modern casts.
Same die.
56
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal
Size.
Obverse.
50 M -9
51
M -9
52 AZIO
53
^1-05
54
A^ -95
Same die.
Same die.
Reverse.
[PI.
EniANTIlNIOVAPXAMOPIA
nnn
Laurel- wreath.
[II. P. Borrell, 1852.]
AMO PI A Rhea, in peplos,
NnN (in ex.) seated r. before
flaming altar, over which is a flying
eagle ; her head is turned back
towards infant Zeus, naked, seated
to front on rocks, and extending his
1. hand towards the r. bare breast of
Khea.
[Lawson, 1899.]
VIII. 5.]
Geta,
(in ex.)
C€n r€T ACKAicien ita ioyapx
AP Bust of young; AMO PI AN
Geta r., head bare, in cui- i nN
rass and paludamentum. i Similar type.
I [II. P. Borrell, 1852.]
[PI. VIII. 6.]
Same die.
r€TAC AVrOVCTO
C Head of Geta r.,
laur.
AMO PI A NUN Zeus, naked
to waist, himation over lower limbs,
enthroned 1., holding in r. thunder-
bolt, and resting witli 1. on sceptre.
[Macridy, 1901.]
AMO [PI A NUN] Temple-
front of four columns with phiale in
pediment ; within is a statue of
a goddess standing to front, wearing
kalathos, r. arm extended, 1. resting
on sceptre 1
[Rollin, 1903.]
AMORIUM.
57
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
55
M 1-
Same die.
Same die.
56
/E -95
7E\-0
58
^1-0
(pierced)
AMOPIA NflN Winged
Nemesis standing to front, head 1.,
her r. arm bent to phick chiton from
her breast, her 1. lowered and hokl-
ing bridle ; at her feet, wheel.
[Lawson, 1900.]
[PI. VIII. 7.]
AMOP lA NHN Eagle, with
o]ien wings towards 1., head to r., on
garlanded altar between two military
signa.
[Lawson, 1874.]
rETACAV rOVCTO
C Head of Geta r.,
laur.
[rEJTAC- A YrOYC
TOC I3ust of Geta r.,
laur., in cuirass and palii-
damentum.
A MOP I A NUN Nemesis,
wingless, standing to front, head 1.,
her r. arm bent to pluck chiton from
her breast, her 1. lowered and holding
bridle ; at her feet, wheel.
[Rollin, 1903.]
EniANTHNlOV AMOPIAN
UNAPX Dionysos, naked,
standing towards 1., resting with i\
on thyrsos, and with 1. on the
shoulder of a naked Satyr to front :
at feet of Dionysos, panther.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. VIII. 8.]
58
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -6
JE '6
M -cr,
M -9
A N C Y R A.
For the autonomous coins probably struck at Ancyra, reading
MYZXIN ABBAITHN, see supra, under Abbaitis.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Nero — Trajan.
GEON ZYNKAHTON ftOYOAAC€NNA ANKYPAN
Young male bust of the
Senate r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
JQN
BAZZIAA AITHCA
Stele : border of dots.
[Kollin, -.1903.]
e€ON CYNKARON flOYOAAC€NNA ANKYPA
Similar. ' NI2N
BACCIAA AITHCAM€
Similar.
[Devonshire, ISi-i.]
Young male head r., laur., 'ANKY PA NXIN Stele, on face of
shoulders draped (Apollo'?) ; : which, wreath (1) : border of dots
in front, branch : border
of dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
[PI. IX. 1.]
Time of tie, Flavians.
AHMOC ANKYPAN eniAOYKlOY KPACCOYAPi
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, with usual supports and two
stags at feet : border of dots.
[Macridy, 1901.]
[PI. IX. 2.]
UN Bust of bearded
Demos 1., hair bound with
taenia : border of dots.
1 Time of Trajan (cf. Tnv. Wadd., 5638) and Plotina (infra, no. 21).
ANCYRA.
59
No.
10
11
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
JE -8
JE -8
^1-0
iEll
^ -95
2E -7
ZE -85
eeONCYNKAHTON
Young male bust of the
Senate r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
ANKY PA NUN Cultus-statuc
of Artemis Ephesia to front, with
usual supports : border of dots.
[Young, 1840.]
[Lawson, 1894.]
eeONCYNKAHTON ANK
Similar. YPA
NHN
[PI. IX. 3.]
(Same dies.)
I€PACYN KAHTOC AN
Young male bust of the : KYPA
Senate 1., shoulders; NX2N
draped : border of dots.
within wreath composed of
two ears of corn : border
of dots.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
within wreatli composed
of two ears of corn : bor-
der of dots.
[Burgon, 1841.]
e€ONCYNKA[H]TO ANKY
N Young male liust ot
the Senate r., shoulders
draped : [border of dots].
PA NUN Zeus, naked,
standing 1., holding in r. [anchor],
and resting with 1. on sceptre : bor-
der of dots.
[A^an Lennep, 1895.]
Time of Secerns and fauiihj.
I€PACVNK AHTOC AN
Young male bust of the KYPA
Senate r., shoulders; NX2N
draped : border of dots.
within laurel- wreath :
der of dots.
bor-
[Burgon, 1841.]
60
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
12
M -9
13
JE -85
14
JE -85
15
JE -85
IG
JE -8
17
JE -7
IGPACYN KAHTOC
Similar.
I€PACY N KAHTOC
Similar.
I€PACYNKAH TOC
Similar.
Similar.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Similar.
[Lawson, 1899.]
Similar.
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
I€PA CYNKAHT •€
Similar.
AHMOC Head of
youthful Demos r., with
flowing hair : border of
dots.
06 A PUMH Bust of
Konia r., wearing polos,
shoiilders draped : border
of dots.
ANKVP A NHN Apollo,
naked, standing to front towards r.,
his r. hand placed on the top of his
head, his 1. holding lyre placed on
the top of a column : border of dots.
[Macridy, 1901.]
ATKVP A NUN Cultus-statue
of Artemis Ephesia to front, with
supports, and stag at her feet: border
of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
ANKV PANX2N Dionysos,
naked to waist, himation over lower
limbs, standing to front, head 1.,
holding in r. kantharos, and resting
with 1. on thyrsos : border of dots.
[Wigan, 1872.]
ANCYRA.
Gl
No.
Metal.
Size.
18
iE -6
Obverse.
Reverse.
Im2)erial.
Nero.
N6PWNKAI [€niAPT€MI]AnPOY AfKY
Head of young JSTcro r.,
bare.
[ Dionysos, in short
chiton, standing 1., holding in r.
kantharos, and resting with 1. on
thyrsos.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Domitia.
19
M -85
20
M -9
AOM€TIA C6BACT
H Bust of Domitia r.
eniACKAHllAAOYAIOAP
tBANKVPAN
n N
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, with usual suj)ports, and
flanked by two stags.
[Arundoll, 1839.]
Ncrva.
AVTONEPOVAZKAI ANKV[P] [A]NnN Tycho
ZAPZEBA Head of standing,' 1., wearing kalathos, and
Nerva r., laur.
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Burgon, 1841.]
Plotina.
HAnreiNA ccbac
TH Bust of Plotina r.
21
2E -85
eniAOVKiov ankvpanxi
N Cultus-statue of Artemis
Ephesia to front, with usual supports,
and flanked by two stags.
[Steuart, 1840.]
G2
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
23
24
25
26
yEM
M -75
^ -75
^1-15
^1-0
JEIO
Hadrian.
AYKAI AAPIANOC
TPA C€ Bust of
Hadrian r., laur., with
paiudamentum C?) on 1.
shoulder.
€niMHNO AHO) APXANK
Y PA NUN Zeus, naked, stand-
ing 1., holding in r. anchor, and
resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PL IX. 4.]
Sabina.
CABeiNA C€BACT
H Bust of (Sabuia r.
ANKVP ANHN Cultus-statue
of Artemis Ephesia to front, with
usual sup[)urts, and flanked by two
stags.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
(Different dies.)
Antoninus Pius.
[Burgon, 1841.]
AY KAIT AIAIOC eniAIKINIOYA PXANKYPA
ANTHNeiNOC
Bust r., bare-lieaded, of
Antoninus Pius, in cuirass
and paiudamentum.
NUN Kybele, turreted, en-
throned 1., holding in r. phiale over
lion seated at her feet, and resting 1.
arm on tympanum.
[Lawson, 1883.]
[PI. IX. 5.]
AYKAITAIAOC(s/c)
ANXnNeiNOC
Head r., bare, of Anto-
ninus Pius.
€ niAIKINIOYA PXANKYP
ANX2N Zeus, naked, standing
1., holding in r. anchor, and restiug
with 1. on scejjtre.
[Ptollin, 1903.]
(Same dies.)
[Lawson, 1894.]
ANCYRA.
G3
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
•28
.El-
29
JE -9
AY KAITIAIAAP
ANTHNINOC
Head r., laur., of Anto-
ninus Pius.
Same die.
30
.EM5
31
/EM/)
32
JE -9
eniAiAOYnoY apxankyp
ANIIN^ Similar type.
[Van Lennep, 1894.]
€niAiAOYnnoY apxankv
PA NUN Same type.
[Lawson, 1900.]
Marcus Aurelius.
AYKAIMAVPH ANT eniAKAHAHM OCeeNOVC
r2N€INOC Bust of APX
M. Aurelius r., laur., in AN<VPANI1N (in ex.)
cuirass and paludamen- Kybele entlironed 1., as on no. 25.
turn
[Devonshire, 1814.]
AVKAIMAVPH ANT eniMHNOA nPOVBNEAPX
nNINOC Similar. AN<VPAN ,■
XiN ^''''''■^
Similar.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Faustina Junior.
[<I>AY]CT€I NAC€BA
Bust of Faustina r.
NIKHN
CCBACTHN
ANKYPA
NOI
withiii a laurel-wreath.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
' The /\| before this archon's name is a little doubtful. It might be
AT, AP, AY, or A I (cf- Invent. Wadd., 5640, 41; Rev. Num., 1851,
158; and Imhoof, Or. M., 729).
G4
PHEYGIA,
No.
Metal.
Size.
33
34
36
37
38
39
JE -7
JE -7
^ -7
JE -7
Obverse.
<I>AVCTINAC€ BAC
TH Bust of Faustina
r., hair bound with string
of pearls 1
Same die.
Reverse.
ANKVPA NHN Cultus-statue
of Artemis Epbesia to front, with
usual supports, and flanked by two
stags.
[Lawson, 1899.]
ANKVP ANHN Similar.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
^.1-05
Ml-
<I)AVCTINA C€BAC ANKV PANUN Similar.
TH Similar.
[Pullan, 18G8.]
Lucius Yerus.
AY KAIAAV PHAIO eniAKAAHMOCe € AN<V
JE -95
40 JEll
VHPOC Head of L.
Yerus r., laur.
Same die.
PA NUN Zeus, naked, standing
1., holding anchor and resting on
sceptre.
[Yan Lennep, iDOL]
Similar (different die) .
[Rollin, 1903.]
AVKAIAAV PHAO eniMHNOAIlPB NEAN<VPA
VHPO Head of L. j NHN Same type.
Yerus r., laur.
I [H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Septimius Severus.
AVTKAIAC€nTI CG €n T AVP MOA€C TOVAP
OVHPOCn€ Head, XAANKYPANHN Kybele,
of S. Severus r., laur. j turreted, enthroned 1., holding in r.
phiale over lion seated at her feet,
and resting 1. arm on tympanum.
[Lawson, 1898.]
ANCYIIA.
G5
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Julia Domna.
AOMNA C€BACTH
Bust of Domna r.
41
.¥. -7
42 JEl-3
ANKV PA Nil N Cultus-statue
of Artemis Epliesia to front, witli
usual suj^ports.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Caracalla.
AVTKMAVP ANTIl
N€INOC Bust of
young Caracalla r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluJa-
mentuni.
eniATTOA A04>A NOVCAOV
APXA (infield)
ATKVPAN r .
Zeus and City -goddess (Heral) stand-
ing face to face ; Zeus naked, 1.,
holding anchor, and resting on
sceptre with eagle at his feet ;
Hera(?) r., Avearing turreted Stephanos,
long chiton and peplos, holding in 1.
pomegranate (1), and resting on
sceptre.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[PI. IX. 6.]
AVTKMAVP ANXn
N€INOC Bust of
young Caracalla r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
-13
M -95
eniAnoAAO<i)AN ovcaov
A PA
AfKVPAN .j^^^ .
Zeus, naked, standing 1., liolding
anchor above eagle at his feet, and
resting on sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
66
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
rhilip
Senior.
AVTKMIOVA- <t>\
en n APv zniA ovapato
Ainnoc Bust of
g (in field)
Philip Sen. r., laur., in
AfKVPANn (i„,^.)
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
Zeus and City-goddess (Hera 1) stand-
ing face to face; Zeus, naked, 1.,
holding anchor and resting on sceptre,
with eagle at his feet ; Hera (1) r.,
wearing [turreted Stephanos], long
chiton and peplos, holding in 1.
pomegranate (?), and resting on
sceptre ; behind each figure is a
cypress tree. In ex., two humped
bulls, approaching from either side a
lighted altar Avreathed with fillet.
44
^1-4
[Lawson, 1901.]
[PI. IX. 7.]
Same die.
€n AP Zni AOV AP A TO-
BATKV
PANHN (in ex.)
Zeus and Hera, as on preceding, but
without the two trees, and without
the bulls and lighted altar.
45
Ml■3^^
[Macridy, 1901.]
Similar (different die).
eniAVP N€IKA [NA]POV
APX
TP V<t>N (in field)
AFKVPANn ^^,^^^^
Similar.
46
vEi-sn
[C. T. Xewton, 1854.]
1
AXCYRA.
07
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
47
JE -95
Philip Junior.
.48
M -95
49
JE 1-
50 JE 1-05
M lovA- 4>iAinno
C-K- Bust, bare-
headed, of young Philip
r., in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
A K M i. <i)iAinno
[C] Bust, head radiate,
of young Philip r., in cui-
rass and paludamentuni.
en-NeiKANAP ovArKVPA
N '-fyche, wearing kalathos,
standing 1., holding rudder and
cornucopiae.
[BunLury, 1897.]
AFKVP A NflN Poseidon,
naked, seated r., wielding trident
with raised r., and extending 1. arm.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Otacilia.
M-nXA C€BHPA
Bust of Otacilia r.
Same die.
en-AP-zni aov ap ato
B- (infield)
ArKVPAN .. ^, ^
Rider-god (Men ?) advancing r. on
horseback, with double-axe over
shoulder, and chlamys flying ; beneath
horse's foreleg, lighted altar.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
en-APzniAov APA-t B.
ATKVPAN
n (under throne) N (in field)
Kybele enthroned 1., turreted, hold-
ing phiale in r. and sceptre in 1., and
resting 1. elbow on tympanum ; at
her feet, lion.
[Millingen, 1839.]
G8
PHHYGIA.
Metal.
1
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Same die.
en-APzniAOVAP- a to-
B AfKVPAN
UN (in ex.)
Similar type.
51
^1-05
[Burgon, 1841.]
M nXAK C€BHPA
€nN€IKANA POVTPV<|)AP
C6 Bust of Utacilia r. i X-A-
Ar KVPANn
N (in Held)
Similar type.
52
JEl-
[MiUingen, 1851.]
Same die. (Countermark,
en-A- N€IKANA P O VTPV<I> •
B.)
APXA-
ATKVP ANn
N (in field)
Hekate triformis, each of the three
heads surmounted by polos, and
holding in her six hands torches,
knives, and whips.
53
^1-05
[Lincoln, 1902.]
[PI. IX. 8.]
APAMKIA.
09
No.
Wt.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
A P A M E I A.
Cistophori.
(Class i.)
Circ. 189 — 133 B.C.
Cista mystica, with half-
open lid, from which a
serpent issues 1. : the
w^iole in Avreath of iv}'-
leaves and berries.
31
42
195-6
164-
190-2
197
189-2
194-2
191-6
/Rl-1
.^1-25
^1-05
ylll-3
Ml-2
Ml-1
Ml-1
Two coiled serpents with heads
erect ; between them a bow-case
ornamented with floral scroll like
an aplustre, and containing a
strun" bow.
in field 1., ^ ; r., wreath.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. I. 1.]
in field 1., „ r., thunderbolt.
[Kollin, 1903.]
r., bee.
[Lawson, 1884.]
JAJ ', !"•» sphinx seated r.
[Lawson, 1884.]
r., elephant's head r.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
r., elephant's headr.
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
r., cap (pileus?).
[Lawson, 1884.]
1 B.M. Cat. Mysia, Parium, 57.
2 B.M. Cat. Mysia, Parium, 60.
'•' B.M. Cat. Mysia, Parium, 59.
* B.M. Cat. Mysia, Parium, 61.
70
I'HIIYGIA.
No.
Wt.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
81 196-2 /Rl-2
10
11
12
187-8
191-5
195-1
188-7
13 135-7
^1-05
in field I., W 5 I'-j dolphin.
[Lawson, 1884.]
in field 1., Al ; r., two flutes.
!AI
Al
[Lincoln, 1895.]
[PI. I. 2.]
(Class ii.)
After 133 B.C.
Cista mystica, witli half-
open lid, from which a
serpent issues 1. : the
Avhole in wreath of ivy-
leaves and berries.
.Rl-
.^1-05
.^1-05
1-0
plated.
Two coiled serpents with heads face
to face ; between them, a bow-
case ornamented with an aplustre
and containing a strung bow.
in field 1., [A]nA
in centre, TYOY
in field r., two Hutes.
[Lawson, 1884.]
in field 1., B
AnA
in centre, KI2KOY
in field r., two flutes.
[Eollin, 1903.]
[PI. I. 3]
in field 1., [A]nA
in centre, APXE
AAOY
in field r., two flutes.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Similar.
» B.M. Cat. Mysia, Parium, 58.
[Rollin, 1903.]
APAMEIA.
71
No.
Wt.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
14
19M
15
Ml-1
197-6 Ml-05
IG
18G-1
17
^1-2
192G ^ -9
18
179-3
Ml-
19
187-7
^1-
20
193-
^1-
21
188-
.ill-
in fiekl ]., [A]nA
in centre, AlOAfl
POY
in field r., two flutes.
[Bunbury, 1897.J
in field 1., [An] A
in centre, AIONY
ZIOY
in field r., two flutes.
[Lawson, 1884.]
in field 1., AHA
in centre, AIOTPE
<l>OYX
in field r., two flutes.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
in field 1., [A]nA
in centre, MY IS
KOY
in field r., two flutes.
in field I., [A]TTA
in centre, MYTA
in field v., two flutes.
[Lawson, 1884.]
in field 1., [A]nA
in centre, ZIIKPA
TOY
in field r., two flutes.
[Lawson, 1884.]
in field 1., [A]TTA
in centre, ATTOAAIl
NlOV
in field r., two flutes.
[Montagu, 1896.]
Similar.
[Burgon, 1841.]
72
PHRYGIA.
No.
Wt.
Metal.
Size.
188-2 Ml
24
189-5
^105
186-6 .R 1-05
181-5 .ill-1
(pierced.)
26
177-7
'Rl-05
Obverse.
Reverse.
in field!., AHA
in centre, ATTA
AOY
in field r., two flutes.
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
in field 1., [A]nA
in centre, ATTA
AOY
TIMH
in field r., two flutes.
[Lawson, 1884.]
in field 1., An A
in centre, MANTI
AIOAO
in field r., two flutes.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
in field 1., AnA
in centre, MIOPA
MYHNI
in field r., two flutes.
[Lawson, 1884.]
(Class iii.)
Proconsular Cistophori.
P. Lentidus Spinther, Proconsul of Cilicia 56 — 53 B.C., and
Imiieratov.
Cista mystica, with half-
open lid, from which a
serpent issues 1. : the
whole in wreath of ivy-
leaves and berries.
Two coiled serpents with heads face
to face ; between them a bow-case
oriu^mented with an aplustre, and
containing a strung bow.
in field 1., [A]nA
across, [P]- LENTVLVS [P
IMPERATOR
in field r., two flutes,
beneath, KAZTOPOZ
[A]nOAAO[A]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
FJ
APAMEIA.
73
No. Wt.
28
30
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
.■Rl-05
187-4 '.-Rl-
182-5
.ill-
180-
.Rl-1
in field 1., AHA
across, P- LENTVLVS PF
IMPERATOR
in field r., two flutes,
beneath, MVIZKOV
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. I. 4.]
Similar.
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
31
193-6
^1-1
Appius Claudius PidcJiei; Ap. /., Frocomul of ClUcia 53—51
B.C., and hnperator.
in field 1., AnA
across, [AP-] PVLCH ER-[AP-F]
PRO COS
in field r., two flutes,
beneath, MVIZKOY
[Bunbury, 1897.]
in field I., AHA
across, [AP-] PVLCH ER-[AP-F'
IMP
in field r., two flutes.
beneath, H P A
TIMXINOZ
[IVIontagu, 189G.]
[PI. I. 5.]
C. Fanuius, Pont if ex, Praetor, 49 — 48 B.C.
above, C-FAN PONTPR
in centre, between serpents, circular
temple with draped standing figure
on apex of roof, holding phiale
and sceptre.
in field 1., ATTA and strung bow
behind serpent.
in field r., two flutes.
beneath, MANTIOEOZ
[MA]NTIOE[OYl
[Bunlmry, 1897.]
[PI. I. 6.]
L
74
PHRYGrA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Keverse.
32
JE -75
Bronze.
Circ. B.C. 1901
Head of Zeus, of late fine
style, r., laur.i
[PI.
ATTAMEflN between pilei of the
Dioskuri surmonnted by stars : the
whole in laurel-wreath.
[Noury, 1903.]
X. 1.]
Circ. B.C. 133—48.
Contemporary issues of four types.
Type i.
Bust of Athena r., wearing
aegis and crested Corin-
thian helmet, Avith run-
ning griffin beneath crest.
Eagle flying r. over Maeander symbol ;
al)0ve, star, and on eitlier side, pileus
of Dioskuros surmounted by star.
[PI. X. 2-5.]
Type ii.
Head of Zeus r., wearing
wreath, at first of oak-
leaves, but later of laurel.
Coitus-statue of Artemis Ana'itis wear-
ing long chiton, kalathos, and veil ;
a taenia or support hanging from
each extended hand.
[PI. X. 6-7.]
Type
Bust of Ariemis as City-
goddess, wearing turreted
crown and necklace ; at
her shoulder, bow and
quiver : border of dots.
Marsyas, naked, advancing r., playing
double flute, his nebris tied about
his neck and flying behind him ;
beneath, Maeander symbol.
[PI. X. 8-9.]
^ This exceptional coin (if it belongs to the Phrygian Apameia) must be
assigned, on stylistic grounds, to an earlier period than any other bronze
coins of the city.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
Type iv.
Head of Zeus r., laur. : bor-
der of dots.
Crested helmet r. over Maeauder
symbol.
[PI. X. 10.]
'AX€|a»'[8/30s] 'ApT€[Xl\_8u)pOV^P
Type ii.
33
M -85
Head of Zeus, apparently
laur.
ATTAME Cultus-statue of
AAEHAN Artemis Anaitis.
APTEMI
[Woodhouse, 1866.]
[PI. 3
C. 6.]
34
M -8
'
AnAM[E]
AAEHAN
APTEM[I]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
35
JE -8
AnAME
AAEEAN
APTEM[I]
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
36
M -8
AHAMCE]
AAEHA[N]
[A]PTE[MI]
[Townley, 1805.]
1 Both names may be in
bronze coins of this period.
the genitive on many of the Apameian
76
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
37
38
39
^1-1
M -9
M -9
40
41
M -9
M -8
42 M -7
43
'Ai'Spoi'iKos 'AXklov.
Type i.
Bust of Athena.
AnAMEHN Eagle, &c.
ANAPONIK[OZ]
AAKIOY
[Rollin, 1895.]
AnAMEHN
ANAPONIK[OZ]
AAKIOY
[Bunbmy, 1897.]
AnAMECHN]
ANAPONIKOZ
AAKIOY
[KnobelsaorflF, 1847.]
Type ii.
Head of Zeus, wearing oak-
wreath.
AHA ME
ANAPON
AAKIO
AHAMCE]
ANAPON
AAKIO
[A]nAM[E
ANAPON
AAKOY (sic)
Cultus-statue of
Artemis Anaitis.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[Townley, 1805.]
Type iii.
^ -6
Bust of Artemis with turreted
crown, laur. 1
[An]AMEnN Marsyas.
[ANJAPONIKOZ
in field r., J^ (= AAKIOY)
[Devonshire, 1844.]
APAMEIA.
77
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse,
44
^1-45
45
^ -85
46
M -9
47
^ -65
48 1 /E -85
AvTicj)wv Mei/CK\eovs.
Type i.
Bust of Athena.
ATTAMEXIN Eagle, &c.
ANTI<l>nN
MENEKAEOYZ
[Lincoln, 1889.]
[PI. X. 2.]
('Medallion' -with triple border; obverse, plain circle between two
dotted circles; reverse borders, if any, obliterated.)
(conntermarked Ap
= ATTAAOZ0) in a
laurel-wreath.)
(Same die.)
AnAMEI2[N
ANTKpnCN]
[MENEKAEOYZ]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
AHAMEIIN
ANTI<l>nN
[M]ENEKAEO[YZ]
[Whittall, 1885.]
Apiara. KT^^tcr _
Type iii.
Bust of Artemis, turreted
crown, laur. (1)
AnAME[--
APIZTA
KH<I>IZ[
Marsyas.
[Lincoln, 1902,]
'ApTC/jii'[8a)pos 1J Ba/3a.
Type il
Head of Zeus r., laur.
[A]nAME
APTEMI
BABA
Cultus - statue of
Artemis Anaitis.
[VanLennep, 1894.]
78
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
49
50
M -8
M -9
51
JE -6
52
^1-
'Ap7€/x.t[Sa)pos ?j.
Type iii.
Bust of Artemis, turretedl [A]TTAMEI1N Marsj-as.
crown bound with circlet! APTEM I A[n 1]
of beads. I
I [RoUin, 1895.]
[PI. X. 8.]
1 [RoUin, 1903.]
'A(TKXr]Tna\_
Type iii.
Head of Artemis, turreted
crown, laur. (?), no bow or
quiver behind.
ATTAME[nN] Marsyas, without
AZKAHTtiA- nebris ; at his
feet, a staff (pedum 1) transversely.
[Noury, 1903.]
'AttolXov Btai/opos, 57 — 53 B.C.^
Type i.
Bust of Athena.
[A]nAJv1EnN
ATTAAOY
BIANOPOZ
Eagle, &c.
[PI. X. 4.]
(This coin appears to have been mounted as a ' medallion,' for its
edge is grooved as if it had been set in a frame, and the obverse
has been plated with silver, the remains of which still cover the
head and face of Athena.)
' This Magistrate's name also occurs on Proconsiilar cistoptori
of C. Fabius 57—56 B.C., and of P. Lentulus 56—53 B.C. (Finder,
Cistoph., nos. 174 and 193).
APAMEIA.
79
No
53
5-t
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
^1-15
AnAMEHN
ATTAAOY
BIANOPOZ
[Bunbury, 1897.]
(Perhaps, on acconnt of its large size, also a medallion.)
55
56
01
58
59
GO
! JE
•85
JE
•9
JE
•95
^
•95
Ml
JE
•9
^
•8
[AnAJMEIlN
ATTAAOY
[BIjANOPOZ
[AnAMEHN]
ATTAAOY
BIANOPOZ
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[Lawson, 1900.]
AnAMEHN
ATTAAOY
[BIANOPOZ]
[Woodhouse, 1866.]
AnAMEHN
ATTAAOY
BIANOPOZ
[Woodhouse, 1866.]
AHAMEHN
ATTAAOY
BIANOPOZ
[AnAMEXlN]
ATTAAOY
BIANOPOZ
AnAME[nN
ATTAAOY
[BIA]NOP[OZ]
[Burgon, 1841.]
[Graves.]
so
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Type ii.
61
M -8
Head of Zeus r., laur.
ATTAME Cultus-statue of Artemis
ATTA Anaitis.
BIAN
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Type iii.
62
JE -65
tiead of Artemis ; turreted
crown, laur.
ATTA M E Marsyas.
ATTAAOY
B]IANOPO[5:
[Rollin, 1903.]
AxTttAou HpaKXe.
Type ii.
63
JE -7
Head of Zeus r., laur.
[A]TTAMEn[N] Cultus-statue of
[A]TTAAOY Artemis Anai-
[H]PAKAE[-- tis.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. X. 7.]
Type iii.
64
M -55
Head of Artemis; turreted ATT AM Marsyas.
crown, laur. 1 ATTA
HPA[-
[Rollin, 1903.]
Biavo^/Dos] M.avT\_iOeov].
Type ii.
65
JE -8
Head of Zeus r., laur.
ATTAME Cultus-statue of Artemis
BIANO Anaitis.
MANT
[Margaritis, 1890.]
APAMEIA.
81
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse,
Ato8w[ ] Kpa[ ].
Type ii.
66
M -75
Head of Zeus r., wearing]
oak(?)-wreath, or laur.
ATTAME Cultus-statue of Artemis
AIOAII Anaitis.
KPA
[Lincoln, 1902.]
'HpaK\6t[ ] 'EyXo[
Type ii.
67
M -8
Head of Zeus r., wearing
oak(^)-\vreatli, or laur.
[A]nAM[E] Cultus-statue of
H PAK A El Artemis Anaitis.
EFAO
[Rollin, 1853.]
68
M -8
AnAM[E]
HPAKAE
EfAO
[Payne Kniglit, 1824.]
69
JE -8
AnAME
HPAKAE
EfAO
[J. Knight, 1842.]
70
iE -8
AHAMCE]
HPAKAE
EfAO
[Burgon, 1841.]
71
M -35
AnAM[E]
HPAKA[E]
Er[A01
82
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
KeXatvo^ ] ^ Aeoj'T[ ].
Type ii.
72
.E -7
Head of Zeus r., wearing
oak(1)-wreath, or laur.
AnAMEC-
KEAAIN[-
AEONT[-
_ Cultus-statue of
. _ Artemis Anaitis.
[Eollin, 1903.]
K7^<^io"o[ ] Alovv\^^ ].
Type ii.
73
.E -85
Head of Zeus r., -wearing ATTAM[
oak(1)-wreath, or laur. KH<|)IZO
AIONY
Kr](f)L(To[^ — ] 2Kai;[ ].
Type iii.
_ Cultus-statue of
Artemis Anaitis.
[Kollin, 1903.]
74
JE -65
Bust of Artemis, turreted
crown, laur.
AHAM
KH<1)I5:0
ZKAY
Mai'syas.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
75
^ -Go
[II. P. Borrell, 1832.]
KoFcuv EyXo
Type ii.
76
iE -9
Head of Zeus r., in oak-
wreath.
AHA ME
KONUN
EfAO
Cultus-statue of Artemis
Anaitis.
[MiUingen, 1888.]
77
2E -85
AnAME
KONHN
EfAO
[Bunbury, 1897.]
' Cf. KEAAI on a cistop
lorus. Mion.,
S., vii., p. 507, no. 122.
APAMEIA.
83
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
KuiKOV.^
Type i.
78
iE -9
Bust of Athena.
AnAMEHN Eagle, &c.
KIIKOY
[Bunbury, 1S97.]
[PL X. 5.]
79
/E -9
pierced
[Chester, 1883.]
80
iEl-
[CI. Steuart, 1841.]
81
JE -95
[C. T. Newton, 1868.]
82
M -95
[Knobelsdorff, 1847.]
Mai^epvo[_ Ey/\oy[
Type ii.
83
M -9
Head of Zeus r., laur.(?)
ATTAME Cultus- statue of
MAI<l>EPNO AitemisAna'itis.
EfAOr
[Lincoln, 1902.]
84
M -85
[Rollin, 1903.]
Mai/Ti^€[ ] Aio8[ y
Type i.
85
JE -8
Bust of Athena.
AnAMEHN Eagle, &c.
[MA]NTI0[
[AIOA ]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
1 These names occur also on cistopbori of Class ii., struck after 133,
nos. 11 and 24, supra.
1
84
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Type ii.
86
jE -85
Head of Zeus r., wearing
oak{?)-wreath, or laur.
AHAME
MANTieE
AIOA
Cultus-statue of
Artemis Anaitis.
[Lawson, 1899.]
M€veK[ ] AioS[ ].
Type ii.
87
JE -85
Head of Zeus r,, apparently
laur.
AnAME
MENEK
AIOA
Cultus-statue of
Artemis Anaitis.
[Macridy, 1901.]
M7^voSo[ ] Mej'€[ ].
Type ii.
88
M -7
Head of Zeus r., wearing
oak(1)-wreath, or laur.
AHA ME
MHNOAO
MENE
Cultus-statue of
Artemis Anaitis.
[Millingen, 1851.]
Mr]TpoSw[^ ] Atorp€[ J.
Type ii.
89
M -95
tiead of Zeus, apparently
laur.
AHA M En
MHTPOAH
AIOTPE
Cultus-statue of
Artemis Anaitis.
[Lawson, 1899.]
90
^E -8
[double
AnAME
MHTPOAH
AIOTPE
•struck.]
[Sabatier, 1853.]
Al'AMEIA.
85
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
91
92
93
^ -65
jE -65
JE -65
IlavKf). Zrjvo.
Type iii.
Bust of Artemis r., turreted. ' ATTAM E Marsyas.
HANKP
ZHNO
[Bunljury, 1897.]
AnAM[E]
nANK[P]
ZHNO
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
2£A.e[u.] 'Hpa/<
Type iii.
Bust of Artemis r., turreted
94 M -65
95
M -65
96 M -8
ATTAM [E] Marsyas.
ZEAE[Y-]
HPAK
[Knobelsdorff, 1847.]
Type iv,
Head of Zeus r., laur. : bor
der of dots.
[ATTAM] Crested helmet r., over
SKAY Maeander-symLol.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
[PI. X. 10.]
Tl/XOK/Dtt. SoAwi-OS
Type ii.
Head of Zeus r., laur.
AHA ME
TIMOKPA
ZOAnNOZ
Cultus-statue of
Artemis Anaitis.
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
86
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
^aLVLTTTTOV ApdKOVTo\_<;'],
Type i.
Bust of xUliena.
[A]nAM[EnN] Eagle, &c.
<}>AiNinno[Y]
APAKONT[OZ]
97
M -9
[Bunbui-y, 1897.]
98
M -9
AnAMEn[N]
<t>AiNinn[OY]
[APA]KON[TOZ]
99
jE -9
[A]nAM[EnN]
[<i)]AiNinnoY
APA]KONTO[Z]
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
100
JE -9
AnAMEn[N]
<t>AiNinn[OY]
APAKONT[OX]
101
JE -8
[An]AMEn[N]
[<t>]AiNinno[Y]
[APAKONTOZ]
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
102
JE -8
AnAME[nN]
[<i)A]iNin[noY]
[APAKONTOS]
[Banbury, 1897.]
APAMEIA.
No.
Motal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
^t/Xo/cpaTou^?] 'Aptoreo^u].
Type i.
103
^1-15
Bust of Athena.
[PI.:
('Medallion.' Obverse type
two incuse circles, as on
AnAMEnCN] Eagle, &c.
<l)IAOKPATOY[2:]
APIZTEO[Y]
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
£. 3.]
surrounded by plain circle between
lioman contorniates.)
104
.E 1-2
('Medallion.' Type sur-
rounded by plain incuse
'contorniate ' circle.)
(Faint traces of inscription as on
previous specimen.)
[Thomas, 1844.]
105
M -95
AnAMEHN
[<t)I]AOKPATO[YZ]
[APIZTEOY]
[Pres. by Mrs. C.H. T. Hawkins, 1894.]
106
M -85
[AHAMEnN]
<t>IAOKPATOY[Z]
APISTE[OY]
107
JE -8
[AnAMEHN]
<|)IAOKPATO[YZ]
APIZT[EOY]
[Bunbury, 1897.] '
lOS
JE -85
AnAMEIlN
r<l>IA]OKPATrOYZ]
[APIZTEOV]
88
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Type iii.
Bust of Artemis, turreted
109
M -7
ATTAM[EnN] Marsyas.
crown, laur. 4>l AOKPALTOYZ]
APIZTLEOY]
[Millingen, 1839.]
[PI. X. 9.]
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
S. Severus to Sevenis Alexander.
turreted, .shoulders draped:
border of dots.
110
jE -6
111
M
•55
112
M
•6
113
M
•55
ATTA Me I A Bust of CnT€l PA Hekate triformis,
City-goddess Apameia r., | each head surmounted by polos, and
holding in her hands torches, &c. :
border of dots.
[Lambros, 1902.]
[PI. XI. 1.]
[II. P. Borrell, 1832.]
114 JE -5
S€VCK€ A€NGVC
Head of Zeus Kelaineus
r., bound with wreath of
oak (1) : border of dots.
[Bank Coll.]
A7TAM €nN Eagle to front,
head r., wings open : border of dots.
115
[PI. XI. 2.]
[Ivanoff, 1863.]
M -6
(AHA M€a)N)
[Lawson, 1874.]
ArAMEIA.
89
No.
Metal.
Size.
116
JE -6
117
JE 1-2
118
119
M -9
M -85
120 M -9
121
^ -9
Obverse.
Reverse.
AnAM€ UN Bust of
Athena r., helmeted, and
wearing aegis : border of
dots.
MAIANAPO C Kiver-god
Maeander, recumbent 1., holding in
r. reed, and in 1. cornucopiae, and
resting on inverted vase from which
water flows : border of dots.
[Boocke, 1885.]
[PI. XI. 3.]
K€A AINOC Beardless
bust of Kelainos r., dia-
demed, and with drapery
on 1. shoulder: border of
dots.
AHAM €nN
naked, standing
border of dots.
Aphrodite pudica,
to front, head r. :
[Lincoln, 1870.]
[PI. XI. 4.]
BOV AH Bust of
Boule r., veiled : border
of dots.
Similar.
Similar.
enift- AiA-R-i- in- aci- aham
€X2N • Sheaf of four ears of corn
bound together : border of dots,
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
AHA M enN Similar.
[Bank Coll.]
AHA M en N
[Bunbury, 1897.]
€ni A M C€Y- r PA TOB
AnAMe
X2N Similar.
[Whittall, 1858.]
1 Publius Aelius Tryplion(?), Hippikos and Asiarch, belongs to a
later time than the Publins Aelius Tryphon on a coin of Commodus,
viz. to the reign of Sev. Alexander, cf. no. 179, infra.
2 Time of Caracalla, cf. no. 169, infra.
N
90
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
122 JE -85
123 .El-
124 M -95
125 JE -9
126 M -75
Fliilip to Valerian and GallieHUs(f)
BOV AH Bust of
Boule r., veiled : border
of dots.
AH MOZ Bust of
Demos r., bearded and
laur. : border of dots.
n n€AA rONTOCi A
HAM €IC (iu field)
KOINON
<l)PVriA
c
Eagle to front, head r., wings open
border of dots.
[Lawson, 1897.]
cnANHrv
Same die.
TTn€AArONTO
PIA
A HA M€nN (infield)
Tyche standing 1., wearing kalathos,
and holding rudder and cornucopiae :
border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. XI. 5.]
nn€AAroNT o caham e
n N (in held)
Athena, helmeted, standing 1., hold-
ing in r. phiale, and resting with 1.
on spear,
[Rollin, 1903.]
AH MOC Similar.
An A M€nN Similar.
[Whittall, 1885.]
AH MOC Bust ofiATTAM€ UN Marsyas, naked,
Demos r., bearded, not with flying nebris, advancing r.,
laur. : border of dots. playing double flute : border of dots.
I [H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
1 Time of Philip, cf. no. 186, infra.
APAMEIA.
91
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
127
M -75
AH MOC Head of
youthful Demos r., hair
bound with taenia : bor-
der of dots.
AH MOC Similar.
128
^ -8
Bust of Sarapis(?) r., wear-
ing modius : border of
dots.
129
JE -75
Similar type.
130
^ -75
vSimilar.
131
JE -lb
ATTA M Marsyas, naked, recum-
€I1N bent 1., holding in r.
pedum, and resting with 1. on in-
verted vase from which water flows :
border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AHAM €
UN
Eagle to front, head
r., wings open :
border of dots.
[Eollin, 1903.]
I€PA CVNKAHTOC
Young male bust of the
Senate r. : border of dots.
132
^1-15
ATT A M€ Marsyas, naked,
NH recumbent 1.,
holding in r. pedum, and resting
with 1. on vase from which water
flows : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[A] n A M€n[N] Marsyas,
naked, seated 1. on rock, holding in r.
cornucopiae, and in 1., which rests on
rock, the double flute : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
ATTA M€nN Cornucopiae : bor-
der of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
nA KAAnOAl N R\oy
AnANt
12 N 1 (in field)
Tyche standing 1., wearing kalathos,
and holding rudder and cornucopiae:
border of dots.
[Lawson, 1897.]
' Time of Volusian, cf. no. 193, infm.
92
PIIRYGIA,
No.
Metal.
Size.
133
M -8.5
134
M -85
135
M -9
Obverse.
I€PA BOVAH Eust
of Boule r., veiled : bor-
der of dots.
Similar.
136
M -8
13<
138
M -75
M -75
lePA BOVAH Bust
of Eoule r., wearing kala-
tlios and veil : border of
dots.
I€PA BOVAH Bust
of Bonle r., veiled : bor-
der of dots.
Keverse.
nA€PMOYAnAM€nNi
Sheaf of seven ears of corn (f) : bor-
der of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
ATTAM €nN
of corn.
Sheaf of five ears
[Lincoln, 1870.]
ATTA M€I2N Athena, helmeted,
standing 1., resting with r. on spear,
and carrying shield on 1. arm.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AHAM €nN Eagle to front,
head r., wings open.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
AHAMEHN
Augustus bare, r
Imperial.
Augustus
Head of
ATTAAOX Two ears of corn
AIOTPE<|>OY with stalks tied
together over Maeander symbol.
[V^an Lennep, 1895.]
' Time of Valerian and Gallienus, cf. Mion., iv., 270, and Saloninus,
no. 195, injra.
APAMEIA.
93
No.
Metal.
Size.
139
140
M -8
M -75
141
M -6
142
M -8
Obvei'se.
ZEBAZTOZ Head of
Augustus r., laur.
Reverse.
FAIOZ [KAIZAP] ; and in ex.,
TAIOZMAZnNI
02:poy<i>oz
AnAMEHN
Caius Caesar (1) as charioteer, in
quadriga of four standing horses to
front, two on each side, with heads
reverted ; above, Nike 1., crowning
charioteer.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
[PI. XI. 6.]
[Pallan, 1870.]
ZEBAZTH
Livia r.
Livia.
Bust of
[M]AP KOZ
MAN NHIO
Zi
AnAMEjQN
Chib downwards over Maeander
symbol.
[Lawson, 1898.]
Tiberius.
TIBEPIOZ KAIZAP
Head of Tiberius r., bare.
rAIOZIOYAIOZKAAAl KAHZ
fsP: (infield)^
AnAMEHN (in ex.)
Eagle to front, head r., wings open,
standing on thunderbolt.
[Lawson, 1900.]
1 Cf. Ramsay, C. ^- B., i., 2, 465.
2 1^^ may stand for HPAKAEOY i^^- ^ion., iv., no. 231),
fatlier(?) of C. J. Kallikles.
94
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Nero and Agrippina.
NEPHNKAIZAPZEBIEniMAPlOY KOPAOY KOI
AZTOZATPinniN
AZEBASTI Busts,
face to face, of Nero and
Agrippina ; Agrippina r.
and Nero 1., bare-headed,
and wearing cuirass.
143
144
145
^1-
JEl-
JE -95
NON <|)PYriAC
AnA MEIZ (infield)
Eagle to front, head r., wings open,
standing on loosened wreath.
[PI. XI. 7.]
(Different dies.)
[Lawson, 1899.]
[Burgon, 1841.]
(Different dies from 143 and 144.)
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
Nero.
NEPn[N] KAIZ[AP]
Head of Nero r., laur.
146
/E -75
NEPnN ZEBAZTOZ
Head of Nero r., bare.
HrHCITTTT Zeus [Kelaineus]
OC standing 1., in long
ATTAMEI2N chiton and hima-
tion, holding in r. thunderbolt, and
in 1. long sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
147
148
^ -8
JE -8
EniM
OYETTIOY
NirPOY
KOINON
<|)PYriAZ
AnAMElZ
(Different dies?)
Marsyas, naked,
advancing r., with
flying nebris, and
playing double
flute.
^Van Lennep, 1901.]
[1841.]
APAMEIA.
95
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
149 ^M
150 ^1-05
151
^1-
Vespasian.
AYTOKPATOPIKAIZ
APIZEBAZTIIOYE
ZnAZIANHAnAM
ElZ Head of Vespasian
r., laur.
EHI M AP KOYHAA N K lOYOY
A PO Y A N e Yn ATO Y Head
of young Dionysos 1., crowned with
ivy.
[PI. XI. 8.]
[Lincoln, 1902.]
AYTOKPATUPKAIZ
APZEBAZTOZOYE
ZnAZIANOZ Head
of Vespasian r., laur.
EninAANKIOYOYAPOY K
OINON<|>PYriAZAnAMEIZ-
Sheaf of five ears of corn.
(Different dies.)
[Whittall, 1858.]
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Hadrian.
152 M 1
153
M -7
154 M -1
AVKAITP- AAPIA
N OC Bust of Hadrian
r.^ laur., in cuirass and
paludanientum.
(Same die.)
(AVKATP
OC)
MAPCV AnAM€
AC XIN
Marsyas, naked, advancing r. with
flying nebris, playing on double flute,
[Van Lennep, 1894.]
[Burgon, 1841.]
AAPIAN
(Different dies.)
[PI. XI. 9.]
[Lincoln, 1902.]
96
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
155
M -8
AAPIANOC KAICC
eB Bust of Hadrian
r., laur., wearing aegis.
AHAMenNMAPCVAC KIBH
TOI Marsyas, naked but for
himation across thighs, recumbent 1.
in rocky cave, above which are five
chests (Kt,5wTot) ; he holds in raised
r. cornucopiae, and in 1. double flute ;
beneath him, an inverted vase from
which a stream flows.
[Steuart, 1840.]
[PI. XI. 10.]
1
156
^ -8
(Dilferei
it dies.) [H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
157
M -8
AAPIANOC KAICeB
A Similiir.
[PI. X
ATTAM€ UN Marsyas, as on
preceding coin, recumbent in rocky
cave, but two kl^wtol on\j.
[Bank Coll.]
I. 11.]
158
M -S
(DifTerent die ?)
[PI. X
Similar, but three kl/Swtol.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
I. 12.]
Antoninus Pius.
159
yEl-2
AVKAICAP ANTHN
6INOC Bust, bare-
headed, of Ant. Pius r.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentuni.
[PI. X
AnAM€nN €niMnO)AIA-
AnOAAINA PIOV Zeus
enthroned 1., naked to waist, hima-
tion over lower limbs and 1. shoulder,
holding in r. Nike, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
II. 1.]
160
^1-05
AVTO KAIC ANTH
NeiNOC Head of
Ant. Pius r., laur.
ATTA M€nN Tyche, wearing
kalathos, standing 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[Burgon, 1841.]
APAMEJA.
97
No.
Metal.
Size.
161
iEl-
162
^1-2
163
^1-15
164 yEl-4
Obverse.
Reverse.
M. Aurelius.
MAVPH OVHPOC
KAI Head of M.
Aurelius r., bare.
OMONOIA AnAMenN
Homonoia, in long chiton and veiled,
standing 1., her r. extended, her 1.
lowered.
[Pres. by M. W. H. Waddington, 1893.]
Commodus.
AVKAIM- AVPKO
MOAOCC€B
Bust of Commodus r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
AVKAIMAVP
OAOCC€B
Commodus r.^
cuirass.
KOM
Eust of
laur., in
HAPA-n-AIA TPV<t>nNO C
ATTAM€nN Tyche, wearing
kalathop, standing 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AHAME UN
HAPACTPATO , ^
NIKIANOV i^i^ex.)
Lion advancing r. towards an upright
thyrsos ; in field above, cista mystica
with dome-shaped cover.
[Woodhouse, 1866.]
(Tooled, but apparently not altered.)
Septimius Severus,
AVT KA C€nT-
C€OVHPOCn€P
Tl- Bust of 8. Severus
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
€ T OV A
eniArnNoe
PT€MA
AnAMen ,. .
Athena, helmeted, seated 1. on rock
against which leans her shield ; she
turns her body backwards as she
blows the double flute, and sees her
face reflected in the Lake Aulokrene ;
in the background is a rocky height,
beliind which appears Marsyas ex-
tending both arms in astonisliment
at the sight of the goddess and her
reflection.
[Campana, 1846.]
[PI. XII. 2.]
0
98
PlIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
AVKAC€n C€OVHP
OC -Bust of S. Severus
eniMMAIATTAAIA NOVA
nAMEn
1G5
iEl-3
r., laur., in cuirass and
pal udameu turn.
N (in ex.)
Zeus enthroned 1., naked to waist,
himation over lower limbs and 1.
shoulder, holding in r, Nike, and
resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Julia Domna.
1G6
iE -9
lOVAIAAO MNAC€
BAC Bust of Dumnar.
€niAPT€MArAnAM€nN
Five ears of corn bound together by
their stalks.
[M. J. Borrell, 1850.]
Caracalla.
MAVPANTnN€INO
CKAICAP Bust of
young Caracalla Caesar r.,
eniMMAIATTA Al ANAHA
M€ Tyche, wearing kalathos,
standing 1., holding rudder and cor-
167
M 1-2
Ijare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
nucopiae.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
1G8
iEl-2
AVKMAVPH ANT
HNEINOC Bust of
young Caracalla r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
€niArnNoe€TO v apt€M
1 (in field) A
(eVt ayuivoOerov *Apre/x,a y')
An[AM€n]N in ex.
Zeus enthroned 1., naked to waist,
himation over lower limbs, holding
in r. Nike, and resting with 1. on
sceptre j at his feet, eagle.
[Lincoln, 1870.]
1G9
iEM5
AVKM AVP- ANT
nN€INOC Bust of
young Caracalla r., laur.,
in cuirass (and paluda-
mentum ?)
€niAMAC€V rPAMTOB
AnAMEHN (in ex.)
Zeus enthroned 1., naked to waist,
himation over lower limbs and 1.
shoulder, holding in r. phiale, and
resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Uollin, 1903.]
APAMEIA.
99
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Same die (?)
€ni A M- CevrPA TOB
M
AnA[M€nN]
Zeus enthroned 1., naked to waist,
himation over lower limbs and 1.
shoulder, holding in r. Nike, and
resting with 1. on sceptre, at foot of
which eagle to front with open wings.
170
^1-15
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
AVTKAMAV AN
e niAMA C€V TOBAnAM
TnN€INOC Bust
6I2N
of young Caracalla r.,laur.,
rPA (infield)
in cuirass and aegis, with
Herakles standing naked to front,
snake coiled round bust.
head 1., resting with r. on club, and
holding in 1. bow and lion's skin.
171
^1-2
[M. J. Borrell, 18i5.]
Caracalla and Plautilla.
AVK
€niAPT€M A r-AHAM
ANTHNEIN
€IC (infield)
OC
KOINON<l> .i^^ .
nAAVTI[AAA]
Avrov
Eagle standing to front on exergual
Busts, face to face, of
line, head to r., and wings open.
young Caracalla r., laur..
and of Plautilla 1.
172
JE -95
[Rollin, 1903.]
Geta Caesar.
noc€nTi rexACK
€niArnNoe€TO vapt€M
A 1 Bust of young Geta
Ar
r., bare-headed, in cuirass
An AM€ D.N
and paludamentum.
Athena, helmeted, standing to front,
head 1., holding in r. phiale, and
resting with 1. on spear.
173
^1-0
[Rollin, 1903.]
100
PHRYGIA.
Xo.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
74
JE -95
175 iEM
176
^1-2
177
JE -8
178 /E -75
Same die.
C€OVI-P
PINOCAVr
€niArnNoe€T ovaptgm
Ar
An AM
€ n N
Tyche, ■wearing kalatlios, standing to
1., holding rudder and cornncopiae.
[Lincoln, 1870.]
Macrinus.
MAK [ATTAM] EHN Hades enthroned
Head 1., wearing modius and himation
of Macrinus r., laur.
over lower limbs and h shoulder ;
extending r. over Kerberos at his
feet, and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[RoUiu, 1903.]
Diadumenian Caesar.
MOn AIAAOVM€N
lANOC KAI- Bust
of Diadumenian r., bare-
headed, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
MOn AIAAOVM€N
lANOCK- Similar
bust.
Same die.
ATT A M€f2N Zeus seated 1. on
chair of curule form, naked to waist,
himation over lower limbs and 1.
shoulder, holding in r. Nike, and
resting with 1. on sceptre ; at his
feet, eagle.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
A n A[M]€n[N] Poseidon,
naked, standing 1. with one foot on
prow, holding on extended r. dolphin,
and resting with 1. on trident.
[Kollin, 1903.]
ATTA M€X1N Artemis huntress
running r., clad in short chiton and
chlamys, holding bow in 1., and with
r. drawing arrow from quiver at her
shoulder.
[Rollin, 1903.]
APAMEIA.
',:'•:: 2^1
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
179
^105
180
^1-05
181
^1-1
182
JE\-4:
Severus Alexander.
AVTKMAVP C€AA€
i:anapoc Bust of
tSev. Alexander r., laur.,
in cuirass.
AVTKMAVPC€AA€Z
ANAPO
C
Similar bust.
€ni frAiA T\ nnAciAnA
Athena, helmeted, standing to front,
head L, holding phiale and resting
on spear.
[Rollin, 1903.]
eninAiA j aci APinniK
AnA N€ HN
Similar type.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
<l)OVCAB
VAIN
AN
Bust of Tranquillina r
Tranquillina,
TPANK
HAPBAKKI OV[An]AM€
OMO n N
Hygieia standing to front with phiale
and serpent.
[Pres. by the Hellenic Soc]
Philip Senior.
[AVT]K lOVA <t>IAI
mrocAvr Bust of
Pliilip Senior r., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
(in ex.)
enMA VP AA €ZANAP
OV BAPXI An
AMEHN
Chest or ark (ki/^wtos) [inscribed
Nn€], with open lid, floating on
waves ; within it, the upper parts of
a draped man and woman to front,
with heads turned 1. upwards towards
a flying dove carrying an olive-
branch ; on the lid of the chest sits
another bird ; on the ground 1. of
the chest, stand apparently the same
two figures tovvai'ds 1., each with r.
raised, the woman in long chiton,
])eplos, and veil, the man in short
chiton.
[Whittall, 1885.]
1 Pablius Aclius Tryphon(?) InirtKhs, 'Aaidpxv^-
1G2
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
183
iBl-5
AVT- KM- IOVA<t)l €ni M AVPAA6ZANAPOV
AinnocAvr Bust b-
of Philip Senior r., laur., B€A- APXI • ATTA
in cuirass and paluda- M6I2N-
mentuni. Lion advancing r. towards an upright
thyrsos ; in tiekl ahove, cista mystica
with conical cover.
[Eastwood, I860.]
[PI. XII. 3.]
This specimen bears traces on the obverse of having been once
plated with silver.
184
iEl-55
1
(Same dies.) [Devonshire, 1844.]
Otacilia Severa.
MAPK-nXAKIA. C
€BHPA C€B Bust
of Otacilia r.
€ AA€ZANAPOV- B APXI
AnAM€ n N HeroKelai-
nos, naked, standing to front, head
1., pouring libation from phiale held
in extended r. over vase at his feet,
185
iEMo
and carrying in 1. spear and drapery.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. X
.11. 4.]
MAPKIAflTAKIA C
€VHPAC€B Bust of
Otacilia r.
llll€AArONTO CHAISHrVP
A TJA MenN
Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing
towards 1., holding patera and cornu-
186
Ml-2
copiae.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Philip Junior.
187
M -95
MIOVA<I>IAinnOCK
Bust of Pliilip Juu. r.,
bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
•ATTA MGXIN Apollo, naked
but for mantle hanging behind him,
standing to front, head 1., holding in
r. laurel-branch.
[Whittall, 1885.]
APAMEIA.
■ ^ :•'.:''. 5 ijsfs
No.
Motal.
Size.
Obvei'se.
188
.-E -95
189 iE -85
190
iEl -4
191
^1-25
192
M -95
Similar.
Same die (?)
Reverse.
AnAM€ UN Helios, naked but
for mantle hanging behind him,
advancing 1., his r. raised, his 1.
holding whip.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
An AM
Trajan Decius,
€nN Similar type.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
AVrrMKVINT TPA
IANA€KIOCC€B
Bust r., laur., of Trajan
Decius, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
[njCTPATONIK I ANOV
HAIsHr
A HA M€nN
Hero Kelainos, naked, standing to
front, head 1., holding in extended r.
phiale over altar at his feet, and
carrying in 1. spear and drapery.
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. XII. 5.]
AVXrMKTPAIANOC H CTPATONIKIAN OVHA
A€KIOCC€B Bust N-TAnANEHN Tyche, Mearin-
r., laur., of Trajan Decius,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
Countermark, (n) or
kalathos, standing 1., holdin<
and cornucopiae.
rudder
[Lambros, 1899.]
Herennius Etruscus Caesar.
r-M KGTPOVCK
€KIOC K Bust
Herennius Etruscus
bare-headed, in cuirass.
n CTPATONI KIAN nAN-r
AHA NEHN
Athena, helmeted, standing to front
towards 1., with r. resting on shield
on the ground beside her, and 1.
resting on spear.
[Rollin, 1903.]
lOV :
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
193
^1-2
194
yEM5
195 ^1-15
19G /E -9
Volusian.
OV€IBrAAAOCOVO HA'KAAnO AINA^IOVAHA
AOV ;
East of Volusian r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
NtHN (in ex.)
The god Men on horseback advan-
cing r., wearing Phi-ygian cap and
flying chlaniys ; behind shoulders^
crescent.
[Lawson, 1900.]
AVTKnAlK
HNOC
Gallienus r.,
cuirass and
turn.
Gallienus.
TAAAI €niTPV<> n NOCAnA M€
Bust of
radiate, in
paludamen-
XIN Zeus enthroned 1., naked to
Avaist, himation over lower limbs,
holding in r. Kike, and resting with
1. on sceptre ; at his feet, eagle.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
Cornelius Yalerianus.
AIKI KOPOVAA€PI nA €PMOVA HAMGriN
A NOCK Bust of.
Corn. Valerianus r., laur.,
in cuirass and paludamen- i
turn.
Hermes, naked, seated 1. on cippus,
holding in r. purse, and in 1. caduceus
and chlamys.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. XII. 6.]
AIKI KOPN OVAA€ nA€PMOV AnAMGHN
PIANOC-K- Bust of j Tyche standing 1., wearing kalathos,
Corn. Valerianus r., laur., and holding rudder and cornucopiae,
in cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
[Kollin, 1903.]
APAMEIA.
105
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
19;
^i-i
Alliance Coin.
APAMEIA AND HPHESUS.
Philij) Senior.
AVT KMIOVA<[)|A
innOC C€B Bust
of Philip r., radiate, in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
n n€AAr onto cnANHr
AHAMenNK
e<t>€CinN (in ex.)
OMON
Zeus (Kelaineus 1) of Apameia en-
throned 1., holding Nike, before
cultus-statue towards r. of Artemis
Ephesia, Avith crescent behind
shoulders and two stags at her feet.
[Lawson, 1882.]
[PI. LI. 2.]
lOG
niRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
A P P I A.
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Time of Nero?
Bust of Athena r., wearing
crested Corinthian hehnet
and aecris : border of dots.
M
Ml-
M -65
border of
AH
niA
NUN
"within a hiurel-wreath
dots.i
[Rollin, 1S95.]
[PI. XIII. 1.]
Time of Trajan.
I6PACVN KAHTOC
Young male bust of tlie
Senate r., bare-headed,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
AITH FAnAnnA AinNOC
CTBAnniANUN Eoma,
helmeted, holding Nike on extended
r. and sword in 1., seated 1, on pile
of arms, consisting of cuirass and two
shields, one round, the other oblong:
border of dots.
[Pres. by Sir H. Weber, 1902.]
[PI. XIII. 2.]
Time of Trajan?
Young male bust r., bare-
headed : border of dots.
A7TTTI ANHN Winged caduceus;
border of dots.
[Lawson, 1S74.]
' Cf. similar reverse on a coin of Nero, Z.f, N,, xii., PI. xiv. 4.
AFPIA.
107
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Time of Vlnlip.
BOV AH Veiled bust
EnANTEPAP XAnniANXI^J
of Eoule r. : border of
Dionysos, naked, standing to front,
dots.
head 1., pouring wine from kantharos
in extended r., and resting with 1.
on thyrsos : border of dots.
■i
JE '75
[Whittall, 1858.]
[PI. XIII. 3.]
Imperial.
Trajan.
AVKANG TPAIAN
AiT-rA-nAnnn [ajaixinoc
OC C€ r€ AAKIK
CT'ffAnniANnfSl Xybele
OC- Head of Trajan
enthroned 1., holding in r. phiale
r., Iciur.
over lion at her feet, and resting
with 1. on tympanum.
5
JE -So
[Whittall, 1885.]
Similar.
AITnnAAinNOC CTBAn
TTIANnN Kiver-god Tembris,
naked to waist, himation over lower
limbs, recumbent 1., holding in r.
reed, and resting with 1. on inverted
vase from which a stream flows.
6
jE -8
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
[PL XIII. 4.]
Philip Senior.
MiovAioc <|)iAinn
EniAVPANTEPnTOEZIlTIK
OCAVr Bust of
APXA
Philip r., radiate, in cui-
AH m
rass and paludamentum.
AN nsi
Zeus (Laodikeus?) standing to front,
head 1., wearing long chiton and
liimation, holding in extended r.
eagle, and resting Avith 1. on sceptre.
7
iEM
[Rollin, 1880.]
[PI. XI
II. 5.]
108
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
^1-
yEl-3
10
M -95
MIOV[AIOC]<MAITnT Same flic.
OCAV" Bust (.f Philip
1., radiate, armed Avilli cui-
rass, spear, and sliield.
Phili[)s Senior and Junior.
[Lawson, 1874.]
AVTKM
\o^^
<l>iAinnoi
Busts, face to face, of
Phili}) Senior 1., radiate,
and Philip Jun. r., laur. :
the whole within a laurel-
wreath.
EHIMAVPANTEPnTOCZnTI
KNEAPX A (?) (on cippus)
AnniANUN (in ex.)
City-goddess AppiaC?), wearing kala-
thos, seated 1, on cippus, holding in
r. long sceptre, and resting 1. arm on
column at her side ; behind her
stands the emperor in cuirass and
pahidamentuni, crowning the goddess
with raised r., and holding in 1.
parazonium; before her stands Tyche
1., wearing kalathos, and ho. ding
rudder and cornucopiae : the whole
in laurel- wreath.
[Ivanoff, 18G3.]
[PI. XIII. 6.]
Otacilia Severa.
MOTAKIAI ACEOV
HPAC 15ust of Ota-
cilia Severa r.
EniAVPANTEPnXOC ZIITI
K APXA
An ni
AN nsi
The Emperor (?) standing towards 1.
in cuirass, holding in r. phiale, and
resting with 1. on spear.
[Northwick, 1859.]
[PI. XIII. 7.]
BEUDUS VETUS.
Sec Palaeobeudus.
BRIA.
109
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M
Ml-i
Ml-15
BRIA.
Quasi- Autonomous Coin.
Time of Sept. Severus.
Bust of Sarapis r., -woarin
niodius : border of dots.
[PI.
BPIA NHN Isis standing 1. in
long chiton, holding in raised r.
sisfcruni, and in lowered 1. situla :
border of dots.
[Steuart, 1840.]
XIII. 8.]
Imperial.
Septimius Severus.
AVKAIC€n C€OVH
POCTT Bust of S.
Severus r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
T PA A n OA
BPIANHN (in ex.)
The Dioskuri standing naked, face to
face, each wearing pileus surmounted
by star, and each holding with one
hand his horse by the bridle, and
with the other a spear.
[Merlin, 1872.]
[PI. XIII. 9.]
Julia Domna.
lOVAIA C€BAC[TH] CTPA
Bust of Julia Uouma r.
Countermark, C {^ ^
assaria).
AnO A AUNIOYAT
BPIA NUN
Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing
1., holding rudder and cornuCopiac.
[Lawson, 1874. J
110
PlIKYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -7
M -75
3 jE -75
BRUZU S.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Hadrian f
M -9
AHMOC BPOVZHN
£1N Head of young
Demos r., laur. : border
of dots.
_ Pa)APVMIKOC ANGGHK
€N Zeus enlhroned I., naked to
waist, himation over lower limbs,
holding in r. phiale, and resting with
1. on sceptre : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Time of Scvcrus f
>POV SOC Bust of
City Bruzus to front, head
1., turreted ; her raised r.
hand rests on sceptre, and
on her 1. shoulder is a
cornucopiae : border of
dots.
POV<l)|NOCB POVZI-NXIN
AN€ eH<
Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing 1.,
holding rudder and cornucopiae :
border of dots.
[Prcs. by ]\r. ^Y. H. Waddington, 1893.]
[PI. XIV. 1.]
Similar.
POV<t>INOCAN BPOVZhNn
€eH< N
Similar type.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Time of Gordiaii?
BOY AH BustofBoule
r., veiled ; border of dots.
BPOVZ H NUN Poseidon
naked to front, striding 1., with r.
foot on prow, and looking back-
wards ; with raised r. he wields his
trident, his 1. arm extended behind
him : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1874:.]
[PI. XIV. 2.]
BRUZUS.
Ill
No.
10
Metal.
Size.
5 M -8
M -9
M -9
2E -95
iElO
iE -9
Obverse.
Reverse.
BOY AH Bust of
Boule r., veiled : border
of dots.
BPOYZ HNIIN Dionysos,
naked, standing to front, head 1.,
holding in r. kantharos over panther
at his feet, and resting with 1. on
thyrsos.
[Burgon, 1841.]
Imperial.
Septimius Severus.
AV KAI A- C€nC€
OVHP OC Head
of S. Severus r., laur.
(Same die?)
KAIKPOV<I>IN OCBPOVZ5-N
AN6GH K€N
Hygieia standing to front, head r.,
liolding with r. serpent which feeds
from phiale held in her left.
[PI. XIV. 3.]
(Different die.)
[M. J. Eorrell, 1845.]
AVT K Acenr- c bp oy zhn hn zeus en-
€qVHPOCn Head
of S. Severus r., laur.
Same die.
throned 1., as on no. 1, holdim
phiale and resting on sceptre.
[Millingen, 1839.]
BPOVZH NHN Tyche stand-
ing 1., holding rudder and cornu-
copiae.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
Julia Domna.
lOVAIA C€BACTH
Bust of Domna r.
[KAI]KPOV4>INO C[--]AN€
0H K€
BPOVZ HNHN
Asklepios standing to front, head L,
leaning on serpent -staflF.
[Sahatier, 1853.]
112
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Similar.
11 JE -75
12
M -95
13 JE -9
14
M -9
15
iEl-
16 iEl-
17
JE -9
lOVAIA C€BA[CTH]
Similar.
KAIKPOV<|)I
BPOVZ
Similar type.
NOCAN€eHK
HNIiN
[Lawsoii, 1900.]
BPOY Z HNHN Poseidon
naked to front, striding 1., with r.
foot on prow, and looking back-
wards ; with raised r. he wields his
trident, his 1. arm extended behind
him.
[EoIIin, 1903.]
Plautilla.
<l>OVAn AAVTJAA
13ust of Plautilla r.
BPOVZ HNHN Dionysos
standing naked to front, head 1.,
chlainys hanging beliind him over
both arms ; he holds in r. kantharos
over panther at his feet, and rests
with I. on thyrsos.
[Rollin, 1903.]
nAAVTIAA C€BAC BPOV ZH NHN Dionysos, in
TH Uust of Plautilla r. long chiton, standing to front, head
1., holding in r. kantharos, and rest-
ing with 1. on thyrsos.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Maximus.
nOVOY MAXIMO
CK Bust of Maximus r.,
bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamcntum.
Similar.
Similar.
BPOVZH NUN Hygieia stand-
ing to front, head r., holding with r.
serpent which she feeds from phiale
held in her 1.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
BPOVS HNUN Similar type.
[Pres. by M. W. H. Waddington, 1893.]
BPOVZH NUN Similar type.
BKUZUS.
113
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
llover.se.
Gordian III.
AVTKM- ANxnr
BPO VZHN Zeus enthroned 1.,
OPAIAN
12 N (in ex.) naked to waist,
C€
liimation over lower limljs, holding
Bust of Grordian r., laur.,
in r. phiale, and resting with 1. on
in cuirass and paluda-
sceptre; before him stands Hera r.
nientum.
in long chiton and veil ; she rests
with her r. on sceptre, while with
her 1. she grasps Zeus by the r. arm.
IS
M\-\X)
[Lambros, 1901.]
[PI. X
IV. 4.]
AVTKMANTn TOP
BP OV ZHNH N Similar type.
AIANO C Similar.
19
^1-
[Whittall, 1858.]
AVTKMAN TnrOP
BP OVZ HNUN Zeus en-
AIANO
throned 1., as on previous coins, hold-
C
ing phiale and resting on sceptre.
Bust of Gordian r., laur.,
.
in cuirass and aegis.
20
yE -9
[Whittall, 1858.]
1
AVTKMAN xnrop
Same die.
AIANO Same die?
I
c
21
M -95
[Steuart, 1838.]
AVTKM ANTrOPA
BPOV Z H NUN Temple-
f
lANO
front of four columns, on flight of
C
three steps ; within is a statue of
Bust of Gordian r., laur.,
Zeus enthroned 1., holding phiale
in cuirass and paludu-
and resting on sceptre.
nientum.
22
iEl-05 ;
[II. P. Borrcll, 1832.]
114
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
23
JE -7
21
iEM5
^M
2G
/G -8
27
M -95
29
M -9
M -9
AVTKMANXn TOP
AIANOC Similar
bust.
AVTKMANT TOPA
lANOC Similar bust.
(Same die 1)
AVTKMANTI2 TOP
AIANOC Similar
bust (same die as no. 23).
BPOVZ HNIIN Eagle to front,
■wings open, head r., standing on
plain line.
[Lawson, 1874.]
BPOVZH NUN Homonoia
standing towards 1., wearing kalathos,
long chiton and peplos, resting with
r. on sceptre, and carrying cornu-
copiae on 1. arm.
[Burgon, 1841.]
[PI. XIV. 50
(Different die.)
BPOV ZHNIIN Tyche stand-
ing ]., wearing kalathos, and holding
rudder and cornucopiae.]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
AVTKMANT
AIANO
C
Similar bust.
nrOP BPOVZ HN HN Demeter,
carrying two torches, standing in car
drawn r. by two winged serpents.
Same die.
In countermark, Zeus en-
. throned 1., as on no. 20.
(Same dies.)
[PI.
[Wigan,
XIV. 6.]
1872.]
BPOV ZH NHN Asldepios 1.
and Ilygieia r., standing face to face,
with their usual attributes; between
them, a small figure of Telesphoros.
[Bank Coll.]
[Pres. by Mr. F. W. Hasluck, 1904.]
BRUZUS.
115
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
30
JE -95
(pierced.)
31
iE -85
(pierced.)
zE -9
AVTKMAN xnrop
AIANO C Similar
bust.
AVTKMANT IirOP
AI[ANO]
C
Similar bust (same die as
no. 27).
AVTKMAN rOPAIA
NO C Similar bust.
B POV ZH NUN Hekate,
in long chiton, stamling to front,
head r., on globe, holding in either
hand, extended, a long torch.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Similar.
[Steuart, 1840.]
>P OY ZH NHN Similar.
[Steuart, 1838.]
[PI. XIV. 7.]
(For Alliance Coin of Ococleia with Bruzus, struck under Corn-
modus, see Nam. Cliron., 1892, 208, PI. xvi. 18.)
116
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
lleverse.
iEl'
IE 1-05
/El-05
M -7
7E -7
CADI.
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Time of Commodus.
I€PA BOVAH r.ust €ni rAIOVAONrOVAPXKA
AOHNUN Zhus Laodikcus, in
long chiton and liimation, standing
1., holding in r. eagle, and resting
with 1. on sceptre : border of dots,
[llollin, 1895.]
[PI. XIV. 8.]
ot'lioule r., veiled: border
of dots.
Same die.
Time of Sept. Scverus'
[Millingen, 1839.]
I€PA BOVAH Bust
of Boule r., veiled : border
of dots.
Bust of Roma r., in creste<l
Corinthian helmet and
aegis : border of dots.
Similar.
KAAO HNHN Kybele, tnrreted,
enthroned 1., holding in r. phiale,
and resting 1. arm on tympanum ;
beneath throne, lion : border of dots.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
KA AO HNIIN Dionysos,
naked to Avaist, liimation over lower
limbs, standing 1., holding kantharos,
and resting on thyrsos : border of
dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
K AAO HNIIN Similar.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
CADI.
117
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Time of Car acedia?
Head of Caracalla'? as young
KAAO Lion walking r., on
Herakles, bare, with lion-
rniHH (in ex.) plain line: border
skin round neck : border
of dots.
of dots.
G
JE -G
[Macridy, 1901.]
[PI. XIV. 9.]
7
M -6
[Rollin, 1903.]
Time of Gordian.
l€POC AHMOC
eniAVPANTIHA TPOVnA
Head of young Demos r.,
N<t)IA
diademed : border of dots.
KA N
AO n
H Ni
Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
himation, standing 1., holding in r.
eagle, and resting with 1. on sceptre:
border of dots.
8
JEl-2
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
[PI. X
IV. 10]
Same die.
eniAVPANT
inATPOY
and, in ex. 6PMOCKAA
OHNnN
Eiver-god Hermos recumbent 1.,
naked to waist, himation over lower
limbs, holding in r. reed, and in 1.
cornucopiae, resting against inverted
vase from which a stream flows :
border of dots.
9
zEM5
[Pi. XIV. 11.]
1 Cf. Coin of Gordian with €TTI A V P • ANTITTATPOY
APX-A-, Miou., iv., 3-1.8.
1
118
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
10 ^ -8
11
M^l-
12
ji:i-2
13
iEM
A H M OC Head of young
Demos r., diademed : bor-
der of dots.
KAAOH NHN Kybele, tm-reted,
enthroned 1., holding in r. jDhiale,
and resting 1. arm on tympanum ;
on either side of her throne a lion :
border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Treh. Gallus—GalUenus ?
I€PA BOVAH
of Boule r., veiled ; in
front, her hand holding
her veil : border of dots.^
Bust KAAO HNWN Tyche standing
1., holding rudder and oornucopiae :
border of dots.
[Millingen, 1851.]
I€ POC AHMOC
Head of young Demos r.,
diademed : border of dots.
KAAOHNUN €nXAPIAHM
OVAPX
Demeter standing 1., in long chitoii
and peplos, holding in r. ears of
corn and popp}'^, and resting with 1.
on long torch or seeptre : border of
dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
Same die. €nXAPIAHMO V AP KAA
OH
NXIN X
Hermes, naked, standing towai'ds 1.,
holding in r. purse, and with 1.
chlamys and caduceus : border of
dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
' Cf. similar busts of Boule, vrith hand holding her veil, at Acmoneia
(PL ii. 10), Aezanis (I'l. v. 4), and on one of the large gold medallions
lately found at Aboukir.
CADI.
119
Xo.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
U
Ml-[
15
Ml-l
€1 € POC AHMOC
Head of young Demos r., i
diademed: border of dots.!
Same die.
KAAOHNHN XAPIAHMOV
APXTOB (in ex.)
Temple - front of four column.^^,
containing cultup-statue of Artemi.s
Ephesia to front, with usual sup-
ports, between two stags : border of
dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
XAPIAHM OV KAAOHNHN
AP
X
TO
B
Asklepios 1. and Hygieia r. standing
face to face, with their usual attri-
butes : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Inqierial.
Claudius.
16
iE -75
IE -8
KAAYAIOZ KAISAP EniMEAITIlNOZAZKAHniA
Head of Claudius r., laur. ; AOY
KA
AO
HNHN ("^/'^^^)
Zeus Laodikcup, in long chiton and
hiraation, standing to front, head 1.,
holding on r. hand eagle, and rest-
ing 1. arm on sceplre.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
KAAYAIOC KAICAP KAAOHNa)N€nM€AITWNOC
Head of Claudius r., laur.
ACKAH
Similar type.
niAA (in held)
[Van Lcnnep, 1S95.]
120
PHRYGIA.
Xo.
18
19
24
Metal.
Size.
^
/E -75
20 /E -Go
21 ^1-1
mi-
23 JE -Si
M -8
Obverse.
Reverse.
KAAYAIOC KAICAP KAAOHNCONEHI
Head of Claudius r., laur. i AH M HTPIOY
I APTEMA
^ in field I.
(-CTe4>ANH<^OPOY)
Similar type.
[Steuart, 1838.]
[PI. XV. 1.}
I [M. J. Borrell, 1847.]
Agrippina Junior.
ATPinniNAN Bust KAAO
of Agrippina Jun. r. HNIIN
Cultus-statue of Artemis
Ej^liesia to front, ■with
usual supports.
[Wigan, 1872.]
Domitian.
AOMITIANOCKAICKAAO HNflN Zeus Laodikeus
APceB ACTOcre
PMANIKOC Head
of iJomitian r., laur.
standing 1. in long chiton and hima-
tion, holding on r. eagle, and resting
with 1. arm on sceptre surmounted
by eagle 1
[Rollin, 1895 ]
[Burgon, 1841.]
Domitia.
AOMITIA
CeBAC
TH Bust of Domitia r.
KAAO HNUN Cultus-statue of
Artemis Ephesia to front, with usual
supports.
[Lawson, 1897.]
[PI. XV. 2.]
[Rollin, 1874.]
CADI.
121
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Hadrian.
AV KAITP AAPI
Head of Hadrian r., laur.
7E -9
€n M IMHNO <l>l KAAOH
NXIN Zeus Laodikeus, in lung
chiton and himation, standing 1.,
holding on r. hand eagle, and resting
with 1. arm on sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Sabina.
CAB€INA C€B[AC [KAAO]
TH] Bust of Sabina r.
2G
M -75
HNHN Cultus-statue
of Artemis Ephesia to front, with
usual supports, between two stags.
[Graves.]
Commodus.
27
^.11
AVTAAVP KOMOA
OC Bust of Corn-
modus Caesar r., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
AVAAV-- KOMOA
OC Bust of Com-
niodus r., bearded and
lanr., in cuirass and palu-
dumentum.
28 Ml-U
eniAIAMHNO<t>IAOYAPXKA
AO HNHN
Asklepios to front, head I., and
Hygieia to r., standing face to face,
with their usual attributes.
[Macridy, 1901.]
eniTAIOVAONTOV APXKA
AOHNXIN
standing towards
purse, and with
caduceus.
Hermes, naked,
1., holding in r.
1. chlamys and
[Rollin, 1903.]
Julia Domna.
IOVA[IA] AOMNA
Bust of Domna r.
29
.E -75
KAAO HNUN Demeter, veiled,
standing 1., h(jlding in r. ears of corn,
and resting with 1. on long torch.
[Steuart, 1838.]
R
122
PIIIiYGIA.
No.
Mohal.
Size.
Obverse.
Ee verso.
Caracalla.
AVKMAVP- ANT
eniAHMHTPlOV BTOV<|)|
nN€INO
AOH€N
c
APX
Bast of Caracalla r., lanr.,
in cuiiass and paluda-
KAAOHNIl (,^ ^^^
mentum.
Temple-front of four columns on
steps, containing cultus-statue to
front of Artemis Ephesia, with usual
30
^1-5
supports, between two stags.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AVKMAVP ANTHN
eniAHMH KAAOHNHN
€INOC Bvist of Cara-
TPlOV
calla r., laur., in cuirass
Dionysos standing to front, head 1.,
and paludamentuni.
naked to waist, himation over lower
limbs, resting with r. on thyrsos,
and holding his himation with 1. ;
on the ground at his feet lies his
kantharos, on which sits a panther.
31
iEi-on
[Steuart, 1840.]
[PI. X
V. 3.]
Same die 1
eniAHMHTPI KAAOHNHN
OY
Tyche standing 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
32
^1-
[Lawson, 1900.]
Julia Paula.
lOYAIA nAYAAC€B
eniAYPMH NIOYAPXA
Bast of J. Paula r.
KAAOHN . ^ .
Hn iin ex.)
Roma, hel meted, enthroned 1., hold-
ing in r. phiale, and in 1. spear ;
behind throne, shield.
33
/EM
[Wigan, 1872.]
CADI.
123
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Julia Maniaea.
lOYAIA MAMAIAA
Yr iJuat uf Julia
Mamaea r.
34
M 1-1
€niAlAZ€NOAOXOYA P X
KAAOHNX2N lleimes, naked,
standiujf towards 1., holding in r.
purse, and in 1. clilaniys and caduceus.
[M. J. Borrell, IS 45.]
Gordian III.
AVT KM ANTHNIO
N rOPAIANON
Bust of Gordian r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
35
3G
iEl-45
i^:i-5
eni Ml AHMHTPIOV OVM
APXA-
€PMOC
KAAOHNHN (below)
Eiver-god Hermos recumbent 1.,
naked to waist, himation over lower
limbs, holding in r. long reed, and
on 1. arm cornucopiae over inverted
vase from which a stream flows.
[Burgon, 1841.]
(Same dies.)
[PI. XV. 4.]
[Steuart, 1840.]
[AVTKMANT]
rOPAIANOC
Similar bust.
Tn €niAVPKA€OnA
KAAOH AP
Nil X
N
Dionysos, naked, to
TOPOC
B
37
iEM5
front
towards
1., with chlamys hanging over both
arms and behind back, holding in r.
kantharos from which he pours wine
over panther at his feet, and resting
with 1. on thyrsos.
[Lawson, 1898.]
124
PHllYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Tranquillina.
38
^1-2
39
^M5
40
jE -8
41
^M5
<|>OV CAB TPANKV
A A I N A IJust of Tran-
quillina r.
Same die.
TPANKVAA INAC€
BAC Bust of Tran-
quillina r.
€niKA eonATOPO kaao
HN 12 N Temple-front of
four columns on steps, containing
cnltus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, with usual supports, between
two stags.
[Rollin, 1903.]
€niAV PKA€OnAT OPO
C
KAAOHNHN
Asklepios to front, head 1., and
Hygieia to r., standing face to face,
with nsual attributes ; between tliem,
Telesphoros.
[Lawson, 1874.]
KAA OH NUN Apollo, naked,
standing towards 1., holding in r,
phiale, and in 1. laurel-branch.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Philip Senior.
AVT K M lOV <I>IAI
TTTTOC Bust of Phiiip
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentiim.
eniAVPPOV AHMHTKAAO
N N ^'''^'^'^^'
Athena, helmeted, standing r. in long
chiton and peplos, resting with r, on
spear, and holding owl on 1.
[Kollin, 1903.]
1 Tmhoof (KI. M., 249, 7) roads on a similar coin £JJ\ AVP <t>[IA
O] AH M HT", ^^^^ ^^^ specimen is probably in imperfect condition.
CADI.
125
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Otacilia Severa.
nTAKC€ BHPAAVr
Bust of Otacilia r.
KAAO HN HN Artemis
huntress standing to front, head r.,
between two stags ; she wears short
chiton and chlaniys, and holds in 1.
strung bow, while with r. she draws
arrow from quiver at her shoulder.
i-2
.El-
[MiUingen, 1839.]
Treboiiianus Gallus.
AVT K rOVI FA A
AOCCeB Bust of
Treb. Gallus r., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
tuiu.
€niXA PIAHMOV APX
The Capitoline Triad. In the centre,
Zeus standing 1, in long chiton and
himation, holding in r. phiale, and
with sceptre behind him ; facing him
stands Hera r., veiled, and resting
with r. on sceptre ; behind him
stands Athena 1., helmeted, with r.
extended, and resting with 1. on
r.i
^1-4
spear.
[PI. XV. 5.]
Same die.
€n AVXAPIAHMOV TAI-
APXAKAAOHNH
TO-B- (intield) N
Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing 1.,
holding in r. rudder which rests on
globe, and in 1. cornucopiae.
44
JK -8
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
126
rilUYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
Same die.
€n AVXAPIAHM OVTAI
APXA.
•TO-B- (infield)
ISI (in ex.)
Temple-front of foiu' columns, con-
tainin£T statue of Zeus Laodikeus
standing 1., clad in long cliiton and
lumation, liolding on r. eagle, and
with a sceptre or spear standing
upright behind him.
U)
/El-4
[Lawson, 1883.]
[PI. XV. 6.]
Same die.
en- AVPXAPIAHMOVrAIA
NOVAPXATOB- Laurel-
wreath, williin whicli, KAAOH
NI2N and two hands clasped.
4G
iEl-4
[RoUin, 1903.]
AVTKnOVI FAA €niAVPXA PIAH MOVfAl
AOCC€B Bust of ANOVAPXA-
Treb. Gallus r., laur., in TO-B- (infield)
cuirass and paludamen- KAAOHUHM (in ex.)
turn ; different die from
Temple-front of four columns, con-
preceding.
taining cultus-statue of Artemis
Ephesia to front, with usual supports,
between two stags.
47
yEl-4
[H. P. l^orrell, 1832.]
[PL XV. 7.]
Volusianus Caesar.
VCCI AHOC nXAPIAHM KAAOHMIIM
KAI -Bust of Volusian
[0]V
Caesar r., bare-lieaded, in
Tyche, Avearing kalathos, standing 1.,
cuirass and paludamen-
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
tum.
48
/E -95
(pici'Ctid.)
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
CADI.
1-27
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Gallienus.
49
/El-2
50
/EM
51
yEl-15
52
/El-
53
/EM5
AVT K nOV AIK-
AAIHNOC Bust
Gallienus r., laur., in ci
rass and paludamentum
Same die.
AVT-KHOV AIK r
AAIHNOC Similar
bust, but head radiate.
Same die.
Same die.
KAAO HNWN Cultus-statue of
Artemis Ephesia to front, with usual
supports, between two stags.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AVrOVCT€IAKAAOHNCJN
Laurel-wreath, within which, two
hands clasped.
[Steuart, 1840.]
KAAO HNCON Agonistic crown
inscribed AVfOVCTIA standing
on low table or stool, and contain-
ing two palms.
[Steuart, 1840.]
KAAO HNCJN Zeus Laodikeus,
in long chiton and himation, standing
towards 1., holding on r. eagle, and
resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Steuart, 1838.]
KAAO HNXIN Dionysos stand-
ing naked to front towards L, with
chlamys hanging over both arms and
behind back, holding in r. kantharos,
from which he pours wine over
panther at his feet, and resting with
1. on thyrsos.
[Rollin, 1903.]
128
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obver.se.
Reverse.
Same die.
54
vEl-2
Same die.
KAAO HNIIN Herakles staml-
iiig naked to front towards r., resting
with r. on club, and holding on 1.
apples of the Hesperides ; lion-skin
hangs over 1. arm.
[Whittall, 1885.]
KAA OH NUN Tyche, wearing
kalathos, standing towards 1., holding
rudder and cornucopiae.
55
^115
[Steuart, 1838.]
[For Alliance Coins with Aezanis, time of Domitian, see PI. li. 1.
and p. 43, SHj)ra.^
CERETAPA DIOCAESAREIA.
129
^, ! Metal.
^«-i Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
CERETAPA DIOCAESAREIA.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Caracalla ?
M -95
M -9
BOV AH Bust of K€P€T ATTeXlN Tyche stand-
Eoule r., veiled and laur. : ' hv^ I., wearing kalatliog, and holding
rudder and cornucopiae : border of
dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
border of dots.
(Same dies.)
[Whittall, 1885.]
Head of young Herakles r.,
in lion-skin : border of
dots.
M -To
JE -8
K€P€ TAn€n N Club and
Ijow-case containing strung bow and
arrows : border of dots.
[PI. XV. 8.]
(Same dies.)
[Sabatier, 1853.]
[Arundell, 1839.]
Similar type 1.: border of K€P€TATT€ Club, covered with
dots. n N lion -skin, and
bow-case containing strung bow and
arrows : border of dots.
^ -65
G ^E "6 (Same die.)
[Whittall, 1885.]
[Pres. by the Hellenic Soc, 1900.]
s
130
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
.T. 1-5
^1-5
Ml-i
Imperial.
M. Aurelius Caesar.
M AVPHAIOC BH
POC KAICAP Bust
of M. Aurelius Caesar r.,
bare- heat] ed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
(in ex.)
AlO K€ CAPGHN
K€P€TAn€
I2N
Herakles and Zeus Laodikeus :
Herakles standing naked to front,
resting on club, and with lion-skin
over head and 1. arm : beside him,
Zeus Laodikeus standing 1. in long
chiton and himation, holding on
extended r. eagle, and in 1. sceptre.
[Van Lennep
[PI. XV. 9.]
1895.]
Commodus Caesar.
AYT KAIC A- AYP
KOMOAOC Bust
of Commodus Caesar r.,
bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
AIOKAICAPGHN KGPGTAH
€I1N Tyclie standing 1., wearing
kalathos, and holding rudder and
cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Sept. Severus.
AYT KAI AOY Cen
C6Y-- ocnep T
Head of S. Severus r.,
laur.
OY A
TPATH (sic) snCIM
OMNOY
•K€P€TA. nGUN-
Herakles standing naked to front,
head 1., resting with r. on club, and
with lion-skin over head and 1. arm.
[1891.]
[PI. XV. 10.]
CIBYRA.
13.1
No.
Wt.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
169-9
(pierced.)
CIBYRA.
Circ. B.C. 166—84?
Silver.
Cistophoric Standard.
Tetradrachms.
^1-2
190-6 ^1-15
196-4
^1-15
192-2 ^1-3
Young male bust r., in
crested helmet, neck
draped : border of dots.
(no border.)
Same die as last.
Horseman galloping r., armed with
hehnet, shield, cuirass, and sjjear
couched.
above, pilei of the Dioskuri.
in field!., ZIA, r., /V\A
beneath, B
KIBYPATHN
/no
[Rollin, 1903.]
above, OK K
behind, head of Helios r., radiate.
beneath, A
KIBYPATHN
[Pa^ne Knight, 1824.]
behind, bee.
on cuirass, K '^
beneath, A K€A
O Al
KIBYPATHN
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
behind, bee.
no letter on cuirass.
beneath, A KEA
O Al
KIBYPATHN
[PI. XVI. 1.]
132
riiuYcaA.
No.
Wt.
Metal.
Size.
5 192-6
/RM5
40-6
/R -05
45-4
/R -6
45-6
/R -65
Obverse.
Eeverse.
behind, fuigle on tliundeibolt.
beneath, lAroAS
KIBYPATUN
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
Drachms.
Young male head r., in
crested helmet.
Similar.
Similar.
46-8
R -6
Horseman galloping r., armed with
helmet, cuirass, and couched spear,
but without shield.
behind, A
t
beneath, anchor.
KIBYPATn[N]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Similar horseman, armed with lielmet,
cuirass, shield, and couched spear.
behind, rose.
beneath, KIBYPATjQN
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
Similar.
behind, eagle r.
beneath, klBYPATn[N]
[Kollin, 1903.]
[PI. XVI. 2.]
Similar type : border of
dots.
Similar.
no symbol.
beneath, KIBYPATHLN]
CIBYKA.
133
No.
10
11
12
13
U
15
Wt.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
42-5
38-5
/R -6
R -6
43-5 /R -7
pierced.
40-
41-7
39-7
M -65
M -65
yR -65
Similar.
Similar,
Similar.
Similar.
Reverse.
Similar.
no symbol,
beneath, M H
KIBYPAT[nN]
[Dimitri, 1862.]
Similar.
no symbol,
beneath, O P
KIBYPATHN
[Kolliij, 1903.]
[PI. XVI. 3.]
Similar.
beneath, | A
[KIB]YPATnN
[Arundell, 1839.]
Similar.
beneath, |A
KIBYPATIICN]
[Whittall, 1885.]
Young male bust r., in
crested helmet ; neck
draped.
Similar.
Similar horseman, with helmet, cui-
rass, shield, and couched spear.
behind, grapes,
beneath, K E A
KIBYPLATXIN]
[Bank Coll.]
Similar, but rider holds palm over
r. shoulder.
beneath, lO
KIBYPATHN
[Kollin, 1903.]
134
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
M -4
JE -45
M -4
M -4
^ -3
JE -7
JE -8
Bronze.
Young male bust r., in K I Eagle r., wings closed,
crested helmet. I
I [H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. XVI. 4.]
Similar. Incuse sqviare, within which, humped
bull butting r.
in ex., KIBYPATHN
[H. P. Uorrell, 1832.]
[PI. XVI. 5.]
[Steuart, 1840.]
[Davies, 1894.]
[incuse square not visible.)
' [H. P. Porrell, 1832.]
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Domittau.
KIBYPA THN Bust €niAPXI€PKAAYBI ANTOC
of Ino r., veiled ; in field, , Humped bull butting r. : border of
I Nn : border of dots, j dots.
! [Van Lennep, 1902.]
[PI. XVI. 6.]
[C]YNKAH TOC
Young male bust of the
Senate r. ; in front, star :
border of dots.
2E -7 I (no star.)
€niAPXI€KAAYBI ANTOC
Kl BY
Amazon running r., wearing short
chiton, leaving r. breast bare ; she
holds pelta on 1. arm, and wields
double-axe with r. : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
[Steuart, 1840.]
[PI. XVI. 7.]
CIP.YRA.
135
No.
Metal.
Size.
24
iEM5
25
JE -9
26
^ -75
.E -7
Obverse.
Reverse.
Time of 31. Aiu-eUus.'^
[A]HM OC KIBV
PAT[nN] Youthful
bust of Demos r., laur. :
border of dots.
eniKA 4)1 A OKAEOC
Hades Sarapis enthroned 1., Avearing
modius and resting on sceptre ; he
holds in r. phiale over Kerberos at
his feet : border of dots.
[Millingen, 1839.]
[PL XVI. 8.]
AHMOC Youthful
head of Demos r. : border
of dots.
Bust of Helios r.,
border of dots.
radiate :
KIBV PATUN Demeter, in
long chiton and veil, standing to
front, head 1., holding in r. poppy-
head and ears of corn, and resting
with 1. on long torch : border of
dots.
[Steuart, 1840.]
KIBVPA
TUN
Wicker baslvet (Kif^wTos 1)
border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
[PI. XVI. 9.]
CYNKAHT OCI€PA
Young male bust of the
Senate r. : border of dots.
KIBYP AT[n]N M6n standing
to front, head 1., wearing Phrygian
cap, short chiton and cloak, crescent
at shoulders, holding in r. pine-cone,
and resting with 1. on sceptre or
spear.
[Eollin, 1903.]
[PI. XVI. 10.]
' Alliance coins witli HicrapoHs were also struck by Claudius Philokles.
Sec Rev. Num., 1892, p. 122, and infra, nos. 95, 96.
136
PHRYOIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
28 : M -55
29
30
31
32
33
JE -7
^1-0
tEM
/EM
^ -95
M -95
Bust of Men r., in Phrygian
cap, crescent behind
shoulders : border of dots.
Eagle, with open wings,
standing to front, head
r., on cippus or altar :
border of dots.
Kl within laurel- wreath : bor-
B V PA der of dot^.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Similar.
Time of Sejit. Severus and later.
(Usually with Title KAICAPeHN-)
BOVAH Bust of Bonle
r., veiled and laur. : bor-
der of dots.
Same die.
Same die.
Same die.
KAICKIB YPATHN Winged
Kemesis, in long chiton, standing 1.,
plucking chiton from her breast with
r., and holding in lowered 1. bridle ;
at her feet, wheel : border of dots.
[Arundell, 1839.]
KAICKIBYPA THN Similar.
[Lawson, 1900.]
Same die.
[Devonshire, 184-i.]
KAICKIBYP AXnN Similar.
[Prokesch, 1849.]
[PI. XVI. 11.]
AHMOC Youthful bust
of Demos r., laur. : border
of dots.
KAICKIB YPATUN Hermes,
naked, standing towards 1., holding
in r. purse, and in 1. caduceus with
chlamys over 1. shoulder : border of
dots.
[Rolliu, 1903.]
[PI. XVI. 12]
CIBYRA.
13<
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Revei'se.
Same die.
35
M -9
KAIC KIBVPA THN Hades
Sarapis enthroned 1., wearing modius,
and resting on sceptre ; he holds in
r. phiale over Iverberos at his feet :
border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1901. J
36 JE -9
(Same dies.)
[PI. XVI. 13.]
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
37
^ -S
38
M
■to
39 , M -7
40 .EM
KIBY PA Bust of City
r., veiled and turreted :
border of dots.
KIBVPATCON
border of dots.
Lion walking r.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XVI. 14.]
KIBY PA Bust of City KIBYPA TON Tyche standing
r., turreted : border of towards 1., holding rudder and cor
dots.
nucopiae.
[C. T. is^ewton, 1850.]
Imperial Coins.
Augustus.
ZEBAZ TOS Head
of Auu'ustus r., bare.
KIBYPATON Zeus, in long
chiton and himation, standing to
front, head 1., holding in r. thunder-
bolt, and resting with 1. on sceptre ;
in field 1., caduceus and palm, and at
feet of Zeus, «j (= year 90 of the
Sullan era =a.d. 5-6).
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Vespasian.
CEBAQTOC Head of!KIBYP ATO>A Temple-front
Vespasian r.,laur.: border! of six columns, with phiale in pedi-
of dots. ment.
I [EoUin, 1903.]
138
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eevei'se.
41
42
M -85
M -8
43
^ -95
44
45
A". 10
^1-1
4G
M -95
Domitian.
AOMITIANAOC KAI
C€BATOC(s/c)
Head of Domitian r., iaur.
€niAPxi€P€n
NTOC
Kl
Dionysos, naked
C KAAY BIA
BY
but for himation
over lower limbs, standing to front,
head 1., holding in r. kantharos over
panther at his feet, and resting with
1. on tbyrsos.
[Bank Coll.]
(Same dies.)
[PI. XVII. 1.]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Domitian and Domitia.
[AOM]ITIA NOCKA €niAPXI€[P€nC
[IC] AP AOMITIA ANTOC
C€BAC[TH] Head
of Domitian r., Iaur., and
bust of Domitia 1., face
to face.
KA]AY Bl
Kl BY
Zeus enthroned 1., himation over
lower limbs and 1. shoulder, his r.
extended, his 1. resting on sceptre.
[PL XVII. 2]
AOMITIANOCKAIC €niAPXI€PenCKAAYBIAN
AP AOMiTIA[C€ TOC
BACTHj Kl BY
[Campana, 1846.]
(Countermark, star.)
€niAPXI€P€ nCKAAYBIAN
TO[C]
Kl BV
[Dimitriades, 1869.]
€niAPXI€P€nC KAAY- BIAN
TOC
K! BY
[1898.]
CIBYKA,
139
No.
Metal.
Size.
47! ^"EM
48
M -7
49
M 1-45
50 Ml-
51
M -95
Obverse.
Reverse.
Hadrian.
AVTOKAITPA AAPI €ni <t>AAOBIAIANO V TPA
ANOC- Bust of KIBYPATHNi Zeus enthroned
Hadrian r., laur., witli
ae"is on 1. shoulder.
1., hiination over lower limbs and 1.
shoulder, his r. extended holding
phiale, liis 1. resting on sceptre.
[PI. XVII. 3.]
L. Aelius Caesar.
AOVKIOC Al AlOC KIBY PATflN Asklepios stand-
KAI Head of Aelius ing to front, head 1., holding serpent-
Caesar r., bare.
stalf.
Sept. Severus.
[Lawson, 1899.]
AYTKAICACenTI M
IC€OYHPOCn€PT
I NAZ Head of
S. Severus r. , laur.
eninoAiAKAniTHNOc • ka
ICKIBYPATUN Tjche
standing 1., wearing kalathos, and
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[PI. XVII. 4.]
Caracalla.
AVTKMAV ANTIINIKIB VPA TUN Zeus enthroned
I NO Bust of young 1., as on no. 47, holding phiale and
Caracalla r., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
resting on sceptre.
[Pres. by M. W. H. Waddington, 1893.]
(Same dies.)
1 Flavius Ovidiauus ?
[Bunbury, 1897.]
140
rnuYCUA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse. .
Macrinus.
AVTOKAIMOn€A C
KIBVPATHN KAICAP€nN
€BMAKP€INOC
Amazon, as City-goddess Kibyra,
Bast of Macrinus r., laur.,
standing towards 1., turreted, wearing
in cuirass and jDaluda-
short chiton, leaving r. breast bare,
mentum.
mantle over shoulders and back, and
boots ; at her r. shoulder, bow and
quiver ; she holds in r. phiale over a
sphinx seated 1. on low tripod, and in
1. pelta, long spear, and double-axe :
in held 1., wicker basket (ki/3<iit6<;1).
52
/El-7
[Panni, 1879.]
[PI. XVII. 5.]
Same die.
KIBVPATHN KAICAP€nN
Hekate ('?)i standing to front, head 1.,
veiled, wearing long chiton and
mantle behind back ; Avith both
hands raised, she supports on her
head the basket (Kt/3wTos *?), the
badge of Cibyra.
Acro.ss field, f ^P (=193=a.d.
217-21S).
53
iEl-5
[M.J. Borrell, 1845.]
[PI. X^
VII. 6.]
AVTKMOn MAKP€I
KIBV PATUN Asklepios stand-
NOC Bust of Macrinus
ing to front, head 1., resting on
r., laur., in cuirass and
serpent-stalf.
paludamentum.
54
^1-2
Counterniarked at Apliro-
disias (1) with cultus-
statue of Aphrodite 1. with
hands extended. Cf. coins
of Aphrodisias (B. M.
Cat. Carta, PI. vii. 7).
[Van Lenncp, 1895.]
55
^.1-2
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
(Same dies.)
' ScG Imlioof,
Gr. M., p. G74.
CIBYRA.
141
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Diaclumenian, Caesar.
56
.El-2
MOn€AANTn
East of Diadu-
meiiian r., bare-headed, in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
KIBV PATHN Zeus enthroned
1., himation over lower limbs and 1.
shoulder ; he holds in r. phiale over
eagle at his feet, and rests with 1. on
sceptre.
[Lawson, 1900.]
57
JEl-O
MOHANXn NINOC
• Al -K Similar.
KIBV PATIIN Tyche standing
1., wearing kalathos, and holding
rudder and cornucopiae.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
58
^1-0
(Dies varied.) [Banbury, 1897.]
59
yEl-05
( ,
) [Lawson, 1883.]
GO
M -8
MOn-ANTn NIN
OC-A-K Head ot
Uiadumenian r., bare.
KIBV PA Wicker basket (badge of
TUN Cibyra, Kt/3wros'?).
[Bank Coll.]
Elagabalus.
AVKMAV ANXn
NeiNOC C€ Bust
of EIagal)alus r., radiate,
in paludamentum.
KIBVPA TUN
CA^E ^"^^"^^^^
UN
[;qP in ex. ( = 196 = A.D. 220-221)
Hekate, veiled, and clad in long
chiton, seated to front in car drawn
61
yEl-3
})y two lions springing in opposite
directions ; she supports with r.
wicker basket (badge of Cibyra,
/<ij8ti)Tos ?) on her head, and carries
flaming torch with 1.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XVII. 7.]
62
^1-2
(Dies Y
(Date omitted.)
aricd.) [Devonshire, 1844.]
142
rUUVGIA.
Metal.
No- Size.
Obverse.
lleverse.
AVKMAVP ANTHN
KIBVPATON
6INOC BustofEla-
KAIQA
gabalus v., radiate, in cui-
PE (ill field)
rass and paludamentum.
UN
Eiver-god (Indos) recumTDent 1.,
hiniation over lower limbs, holding
in r. reed, and resting with 1. on
inverted vase from which a stream
flows ; in field, wicker basket (badge
of Cibyra, Ki/Scoro'sl).
63
^ -9
[PI. XV
III. 1.]
AVKMAVPANTHNI
K 1 BV P A Wicker basket (badge of
NOC liust of Elaga-
TH N Cibyra, ki/Jwtos ?) .
balus r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
64
M -75
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
Severus Alexander.
AVKMAVC[€]AA€IA
Kl BV PATHN Athena en-
NAPO C Bust of
throned 1., helmeted, holding on
Sev. Alexander r., laur.,
extended r. wicker basket (badge
in cuirass and paluda-
of Cibyra, Kt^coros?), and. with
mentum.
1. olive -spray and slanting spear,
point downwards ; beside throne,
shield.
65
JEl-
[Rollin, 1895.]
[PI. XVIII, 2.]
(Die varied.)
Kl B VPATON Similar, but
Athena holds winged Kike instead
of basket.
66
2E -95
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
AVKMAV-- AA€5A
K 1 B V P A Wicker basket (badge of
NAPO C Similar.
TUN Cibyra, ki(3u)t6^1).
67
JE -7
[li. P. Borrell, 1832.]
CTBYRA.
143
Xo.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
68
^E -8
69
yEM5
Julia Soaemias.
lOVAlA COAIMIC KAIKIBV PATHN
Uust of Julia tSoaemias r.
Hermes,
naked, wearing petasos, seated 1. on
cippus, holding in r. purse, and in 1.
caduceus.
[Lawson, 1898.]
Julia Mamaea.
IOVAIAMAM€AC€B
ACTH Bust of Julia
Mamaea r.
70 : yEl-15
71 I M -9
Same die.
KIBVPAT[nN] Emperor (1),
togate, standing ]., holding in r.
phiale, and in 1. transverse sceptre ;
before him, a humped bull advan-
cing r.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. XVIII. 3.]
KIBVPA THN Nike 1., hold-
ing wreath and palm ; in field 1.,
wicker basket (ki^wtos % badge of
Cibyra) and A-C (==201 =a.d.
225-226).
[Rollin, 1903.]
Maximinus.
AYKflOYH MAEIM
€INOC Bust of Maxi-
minus r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
KIBYPA TWN
kalatlios, standing
and cornucopiae.
Tyche, wearing
holding rudder
[Arundell, 1839.]
k
144
PIIRVGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Maximinus and Maximus.
AYKriOYHMAZIM€l
[€TOYC BICKAICAP€CON
NOCKri[OYH MA
KIBYPATWN] (obscure, cf.
Z]IMOC
Mion., iv., no. 397).
KAICAP /•, fi„in
C€BB ^'''^'^'^^
Hekate, in long chiton, standing to
front, head 1., holding in r. flaming
Busts face to face of
torch, and supporting with 1. on her
Maximinus r., laur., and
head the basiiet (/ctyQwrds ?, badge of
of Maximus 1., bare, each
Cibyra).
wearing cuirass and palu-
damentura.
72
JEl-2
(4'roi.s I3ia = 2l2 = A.D. 236-237.]
[Arundel!, 1839.]
Maximus.
A-nOYH MAXIMO
Kl BY PA Wicker Ijasket (kl-
C[K] Bust of :\Iaxinius
THN ^a,ros^?), badge of
r., bare-headed, in cuirass
Cibyra.
and paludamentum.
73
M -8
[1892.]
[PI. XVIII. 4.]
Grordian,
AVK€MANTn T
KIBVPA TUN Herakles, naked.
OPAIANOC Head
standing ]., his r. resting on his hip,
of (Jordian r., ladiate.
his 1., covered with lion-skin, holds
club, which rests on a small terminal
figure of Herakles covered with lion-
skin, at his feet. In field 1., ZIC
(=:217 =A.D. 241-212).
74
Ml-5
[1899.]
[PL XVIII. 5.]
75
^1-5
(Same
dies.) [Ready, 1895.]
CIBYRA.
145
No.
Motal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
76
77
^1-15
^1-15
78
^ -85
79
JE -9
80
81
M -85
M -85
.0^115
AVKAIMAN- rO
PAIANOC Bust of
Gordian r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
AVKM AN rOPAI
Bust of Gordian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
AKMAN rOPAIA
N OC Bust of Gordian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
KIBVPATI2N KAICAPenN
Artemis liuntress standing 1., in short
chiton and boots, and with long
mantle hanging behind her ; she
holds in 1. strung bow, and with r.
draws arrow from quiver at her
shoulder.
[Pres. by Lord Grantley, 1895.]
[PI. XVIII. 6.]
[Graves.]
KIBV [P]ATnN Tyche standing
1. [wearing kalathosl], holding
rudder and cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
KIBY PATIIN Eagle to front,
head 1., wings open, standing on
caduceus.
A-KMAN
ANOC Bust of
Gordian r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
rOPAl KIBVPA
TUN
[Chester, 1888.]
Wicker basket (/ct/JojTos ?),
badge of Cibyra.
[Wigan, 1872.]
(Same dies.)
Tranquillina.
<t>PTPAN KYAA€IN
A-C6B Bust of
Tranquillina r.
KIBVPA THM
Nike 1., hold-
ing wreath anil palm ; in field 1.,
wicker basket (KifSwro^l), badge of
Cibyra, and date G^C (=219 =
A.D. 243-244).
[M. J. Borrell, 1852.]
14G
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
83
JE -9
84
^1-05
85
^1-4
86
^1-15
<|)PTPANKVAA€INA
.C€B- liust uf
Tranquillina r.
KIBV PATUN
kalathos, standing
and cornucopiae.
Tyclie, wearing
1., holding rudder
[1894.]
Philippus Junior?
AVT KM lOVA [<|)
lAinnoc ] 0)
obscure. Bust of Philiii
Jun.(?) r., diademed, in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
KIB[VPA]TnN Hekate tri-
formis, each head surmounted by
polos, holding in her six hands usual
attributes ; in field, f KC (= 223
= A.D. 247-248).
[Dimitri, 18G2.]
[PI. XVIII. 7.]
Trajan Decius.
AVT KAI r.M€CK-
TPAIAN
C£B Bust
of Trajan Decius r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
(ON
(in field)
KAICAP€aJ NKIBVPA T
€T
CKC
(= Year 226 = a.d. 250-251.)
Demeter and City-goddess Kibyra
standing face to face. Demeter r.,
rests on long torch and holds two
ears of corn ; Kibyra 1., supports
basket on her head with 1., and with
lowered r. holds her drapery.
[PI. XVIII. 8.]
AVTKAITPAIANO
CA€KIOC Bust of
Trajan Decius r., radiate^
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
Kl
BVPAT
OJN
[Mania, 1843.]
Within laurel-wreath.
[1893.]
CIBYRA.
147
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
^ -95
88
^1-2
89
Ml-15
90
iEl-3
91
zEl-3
AVTKAI TPAIANO
CA6KIOC Bust of
Trajan Decius r,, radiate,
in cuirass and paluda-
meutum.
KIBVP ATWN Temple-front of
two columns, containing the basket
of Cibyra.
[Lincoln, 1872.J
Etruscilla.
€P€NNIA €TPOVCK
IAAAC€B Bust of
Etruscilla i.
Same die.
KAICAPeO) NKIBVPAT (ON
Tyche standing 1., wearing kalathos,
holding rudder and cornucopiae ; in
field, €T FKC (=226=a.d. 250-
251).
[Rollin, 1903.]
Similar, but inscription differently
divided.
[Steuart, 1840.]
Gallienus.
AV KAI rAAAIHNO
C Bust of Gallienus r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
Similar.
KIBV P ATHN Asklepiosand
Hygieia standing face to face, with
usual attributes.
[Dimitri, 1862.]
K I
B V
PAXnN
Temple-front of six columns.
[Lawson, 1874.]
]48
rilRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
AVKAICAP FAAAIH
KIBV
NOC l)List of Gallienus
PA
r., laur., in cuirass and
m
paludamentum.
N
in field between two figures of Nike
face to face, supporting on out-
stretched arms the basket (Kt^wrds T)
of Cibyra.
92
^1-1
[Arundell, 1839.]
Similar.
KIBV
^\nN ^'''^'^'^'>
Hekate (1), holding in r. long torch,
and supporting the basket (Kt/3wTds'?)
of Cibyra on her head with her h,
seated r. in high-backed car drawn
by pair of lions. The group stands
on a basis.
93
Ml-1
[Eollin, 1903.]
[PL XVIII. 9.]
Alliance Coins.
CIBYRA AND EPHESUS.
Severus Alexander.
AVTKMAVPCeVAA
KIBVPATHNK £<PeC\ NCH
e^ANAPOC Bust
KOPIIN
of tiev. Alexander r., laur.,
UN
in cuirass and paluda-
A
mentum.
OMONOIA(inex.)
City goddesses Hekate (1) of Cibyra
and Artemis Ephesia. Hekate stand-
ing r. in long chiton, holds in lowered
r. a torch, and with 1. supports on
her head the basket of Cibyra
(kl/3o)t6<;1). Artemis Ephesia stands
to front, with usual supports, be-
tween two stags.
94
.El-3
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. LI. 3.]
CIBYRA.
149
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
CIBYRA AND HIEEAPOLIS.
M. Aurelius.
AVKAIM AVANTn
KIBVPATHNH- t€PAnOAI
NINOC Bust of M.
TXlNe-KA <l>IAOKA€
Aurelius r., laur., in
O
cuirass.
MO
NO
lA
City goddess of Cibyra and Apollo
Kitharoedos of Hierapolis joining
hands. The goddess of Cibyra wears
long chiton and veil, and supports
on her head the basket of Cibyra
(fci/3wrds^). The Apollo of Hierapolis
wears long chiton and mantle, and
holds lyre (kithara).
95
Ml-G
[Campana, 1846.]
[PI. LI. 4.]
Faustina Junior.
<|)AVCT€I NACGBA
KIBVPATnNKI€PAnOAI TD.
CTH Ijust of Faustina
N€niKA<l>IAOKA6 _ _
Jun. r.
OMO
NOI
A
Cultus- statue of veiled goddess
standing r. before Zeus enthroned 1.,
extending r. hand and resting with
1. on sceptre.
96
^1-45
[M. J, Borrell, 1845.]
[PL LI. 5.]
150
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
CIDYESSUS.
Imperial Coins.
Domitian.
M -9
M -95
M -8
JE -7
AYTOKPATOPAAO
MITIANONKIAYH
ZZEIZ Head of
Domitian r., laur.
Similar.
En I
<l)AAOYIOY
nEINAPlOY
APXIEPEnS
^^
The whole in oak- wreath with acorns.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XIX. 1.]
(2M< instead of ^^)
[Rollin, 1903.]
Eni<|)AAOYIOYnEINAPIOYA
PXI EPEHZ Zeus enthroned 1.,
himation over lower limbs, holding
in r. phiale, and resting with 1. on
sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AYTOKPATOPAAO
MITIANONKIAVH
Similar head.
En I <l>AAOYIOYn E I N AP I OY
Kybele enthroned 1., wearing polos,
holding in r. phiale ; beside her
throne, a lion seated.
[Steuart, 1840.]
Julia Domna.
5 M -95
lOVAIA C€BACTH
Bust of Julia Domna r.
KIAYH CC€nN Athena,
helmeted, standing to front, head r.,
leaning with r. on spear, and resting
Avith 1. on shield placed on the ground
beside her.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
CIDYESSUS.
151
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
JE -95
JEl-0
M -8
M -75
10
^1-2
Caracalla.
AYKMAY
INOC
Caracalla
cuirass.
ANTHNG
Bust of youny
r., laur., in
AVKMAVP ANXnN
€INO
C
Bust of young Caracalla
r., laur., in cuirass.
eniAPxnpnnei cnNOCH
KIAYH
CC€nN (in inner circle)
Tyche standing I., wearing kalathos
and holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Lawson, 1883. J
eniAPxnp iineicnNOC
A (in field)
X'^YHCCe ,;„,,)
Kybele enthroned 1. between two
lions ; she holds in r. phiale, and
rests with 1. on tympanum.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Geta Caesar.
nocenxi tgtack kiavh ccghn
A I Bust of Geta Caesar
r., bare-headed, in cuirass.
AC€n r€TAC K-
Similar.
Asklepios
standing to front, head 1., resting on
serpent-staff.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Similar.
[Steuart, 1840.]
AVTKMIOY
nocc
€
Bust of Philip Senior r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
Philippus Senior.
4)iAin
eniAYPOYA POYAOn
CTO V (in inner circle)
KIAYHCC€ . ^ .
Zeus enthroned )., holding phiale,
and resting on sceptre.
[Lawson, 1899.]
[PI. XIX. 2.]
152
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
11
^1-05
AVTKMIO[Y] <|)IAin
TTOCC6 Similar.
€niAYP[OY] APOVAOr
!CT OV (in inner circle)
KIAYHCC
Similar type.
[Lawson, 1874.]
12
yEM
Same die as no. 10.
eniAYPMA PKOYAPX
TTP n (in inner circle)
■"^UN^" (in ex.)
Similar type.
[Luwson, 1898.]
13
iEl-2
AVTK M lOVA- <I>I
AinnocLCG]
Similar,
eniAVPMA P KOYAPX[nP]
• TO B (in inner circle)
Similar type.
[Lawson, 1898.]
Philippus Senior and Junior.
AVT K M lOY <t>l
Al nnoic€B
Busts face to face of Pliilip
Sen. r., radiate, and of
Philip Jun. 1., laur., each
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
eniAYPOY AP OYAOnCTO
Y
KIAYHCC€ .. _s
^ nN (^^^^^-^
Zeus and IMen 1 Zeus enthroned 1.,
holding phiale over liglited altar
with r., and resting with 1. on
sceptre. Before him stands Men (1)
r., in conical (or Plirygian) cap, short
chiton (and mantle 1), holding in r.
phiale over the altar, and resting
with 1. on spear.
14
/El-4
[Biiubury^ 1897.]
[PI. X
IX. 3.] i
CIDYESSUS.
153
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
15
Ml-i
Same die. €ni AYP MARK OV APX
np-
"^ (infield)
Similar type, but Men {f) holds phiale
away from the altar.
[Langdon, 1857.]
Otacilia Severa.
MAPIITA- C€OVH eni AVP MA P KOVAPX
PAN
C€B
Bust of Otacilia r.
16
Ml-lo
Same die.
17
^1-05
18 ^1-05
• TO- • B- (infield)
KIAVHCC ,•
€nN
(in ex.)
Zeus enthroned 1., holding phiale
and resting on sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
eni AVP M APKOV AP
• TO-B (infield)
KIAVHCC
€12 N
(in ex.
Same type.
(Same dies.)
[Whittall, 1885.]
[Steuart, 1838.]
154
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
^ -9
M -8
^1-2
^1-2
COLOSSAE.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Antoninus Pius.
KOAOCCH NOIC
Head of young Demos r.,
bound with taenia 1 : bor-
der of dots.
4>iAonAnnoc orp a mm
AT6VCKOA Demeter, in long
chiton, peplos, and veil, standing 1.,
holding in r. poppy-head and ears of
corn, and resting with 1. on sceptre :
border of dots.
[1894.]
[PI. XIX. 4.]
KOAOCCH NHN
Bust of Sarapis r., wear-
ing modius : border of
dots.
<i)iAonAnnoc tpammatc
VC Hygieia, in long cliiton and
peplos, standing r., feeding serpent
from phiale : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Time of Commodus.
AHMOC KOAOCCH
NriN Bust of young
Demos r., laur., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
S.ime die.
[AnO]AAnNIOC B znciMO
VAIOKPATOVCAN€eHK€
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, with usual supports, between
two stags : border of dots.
[Whittall, 1885.]
[PI.
AnOAAHNIOCB Z HCIM
O VAIOKPATOVC AN €
0H K€ Helios, radiate, to
front, in quadriga, holding in r. torch,
and in 1. globe.
[Van Lenuep, 1904.]
XIX. 5.]
COLOSSAE.
155
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
10
iEl-2
M -75
M -8
JE 1
M -7
M -95
Same inscr. and type, but
dilferent die.
Inscr. obscure. Similar type ; beneath
horses, KO AOC
CH NUN .
border of dots.
[Boocke, 1882.]
Time of Severus or latet
Bust of Sarapis r., wearins
modius : border of dots.
Similar.
KOAOC CHNHN Isis stand-
ing to front, head 1., with indication
of usual head-dress, holding in r.
sistrum, and in lowered 1. situla :
border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
KOAOCCH NHN Similar.
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. XIX. 6.]
Head of Selene r., with
crescent behind shoulders:
border of dots.
KOAOC CHNHN Stag stand-
in cr r. : border of dots.
[Ready, 1902.]
Time Of Gallienus?
I6PAC V NKAHTO
C
Young male bust of
the Senate r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
I€PA BOVAH Bust
of Boule r., veiled and
laur. : border of dots.
11 /E -0
KOAO CCHNHN Artemis
huntress, in short chiton, running r.,
holding in 1. strung bow, and with r.
drawing arrow from quiver at her
shoulder.
[Burgon, 1841.]
KOAOC C HNIIN Tyche
standing 1., wearing kalathos, and
holding rudder and cornucopiae :
border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
156
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Imperial.
•
L. Aelius Caesar.
AOYKIOC AIAIOC
[OKT^IATTOAAHNIOC OYA
KAICAP Bust of
ANeeHKe
Aelius Caesar 1., bare-
KOAOCCH . ^ ^
NUN ^'"^ ^""-^
headed, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, with usual supports, between
two stags.
12
^115
[Lawson, 1874.]
M. Aurelius Caesar.
MAVPHAIOCBH PO
CAK€PAnCAPXnN KOAOC
CKAICAP Head of
CHNnNI(l) Artemis huntress
young M. Aurelius r.,
running r., holding in 1. strung bow,
bare.
and with r. drawing arrow from
quiver at her shoulder.
13
^^105
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. XIX. 7.]
Commodus.
AVTKAIA[AV] PHK
CTPAT Hr xn Nnepizn
OMMOAOC Bust
CIM O N
of Commodus r., laur., in
A (in field above)
cuirass and paludamen-
4)IAO n
tum.
KOAOCCH ^''^''''''''^'''^^
NXIN
Artemis huntress in biga of galloping
stags, holding in r. strung bow, and
with 1. drawing arrow from quiver at
her shoulder.
14
Ml-'6
[PI. XIX. 8.]
AVKMAVP KOMMO
KOAOC CHN HN Nike? in
A[OC] Bust of Com-
biga r., drawn by walking horses;
modus r., laur.^ in cuirass
she holds in lowered r. palm, and in
and paludamentum.
extended 1. wreath.
15
iEl-15
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
COLOSSAE.
157
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
16
^1-45
Caracalla.
AY KAI M AY ANTHI M€N€KAHCAICCT€ <1>ANH
N€INOC Bust of
young Caracalla r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
<t>OPnNAN€ GHK€N and,
in inner circle, KOAOC CH
NUN
Men standing to front, head 1., wear-
ing Phrygian cap, short chiton, and
long niantlej holding in r. phiale,
and resting with 1. on sceptre placed
erect on bucranium at his feet.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XIX. 9.]
158
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -7
M -7
M -7
C 0 T I A E U M.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins,
Time of Galha and Vesj^asian.
KOT[IAEIZ] ZYNK
AH TON Young
male head of the Senate
r., laur., shoulders draped :
border of dots.
Similar.
EHIK A APETIAOZ Kybele
enthroned 1., holding in r. phiale,
and resting with I. on tympanum ;
beneath throne, lion seated 1. : bor-
der of dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
Eni K ZEKOYNAOY
Similar.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
[PL XX. 1.]
KOTIAEIZ PHMHN
Head of Roma r., turreted,
shoulders draped.
Eni K ZEKOYNAO
Similar.
[Whittall, 1S85.]
Time of Commodus.
AH MOC Bust of
bearded Demos r., dia-
demed, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
M -95
eniAnoAAn APKoriAcnN
Kybele enthroned L, holding in
r. phiale, and resting with 1. on
tympanum ; beside throne, lion
seated 1. : border of dots.
[Noury, 1903.]
COTTAEUM.
159
No.
Metal.
Size.
JE -9
JE -8
Obverse.
Reverse.
IE -85
S ^E -95
Time of the Pliilips and later (?)
AH MOC Head of
beardod Demos r., bare :
border of dots.
ETTIIOVKOAPATOV NEXIAP
X
ISI (in ex.)
Zeus enthroned 1., holding phiale and
resting on sceptre : border of dots.
[Millingen, 1839.]
[PI. XX. 2.]
AH MOC Similar.
€niAVPM€NA NAPOV[/?X
A^]
xo-n A6n (,, ,, ,
Kybele enthroned 1. between two
seated lions ; she holds in r. phiale,
and rests witli 1. on tympanum :
border of dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
AHM OC Head of EninOVnONTIKOVAPXIEP
bearded Demos 1., bare : i KOTIAEfN (in ex.)
border of dots. Similar.
[Banbury, 1897.]
AH MOC Head of
bearded Demos r., bare :
border of dots.
€niAVPMAPKIANOVKOTrA
€ Similar.
[Rollin, 190.3.]
160
PHRYGIA.
No.
Motal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
zEMo
Time of Valerian.
AHMOC KOTIAEH
N Head of bearded
Demos r., diademed :
border of dots.
EHinAIAAf-NHT PIANOVin
nAP X
K O
Tl AE (infield)
n
N
Apollo, naked but for long mantle
hanging behind him, standing to
front, head r. and legs crossed ; he
holds in lowered r. laurel-branch,
and rests 1. arm on tripod which
stands beside him : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
[PI. XX. 3.]
10
/El-05
11 yEl-05
Same die.
Same die.
EniHAIAAI-MHTPI ANOVI nn
IKOV
AP X (infield)
KOTIAEHN (in ex.)
Ilelins radiate, naked but for chlamys,
standing to front in quadriga, hold-
ing flaming torch in raised r., and
globe in 1. : border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
EninAIAAI-NHTPIANOVinn
IK
AP X (infield)
KOTIAEIIN (in ex.)
Similar, but star and crescent 1. and
r. in field beneath the horses of
the quadriga.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
[PI. XX. 4.]
COTIAEUM.
IGl
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Same die.
12
13
^1-05
^1-05
14
JE '8
15
16
yE -8
jE -7
17
M -95
Reverse.
EninAIAAI-NHT PIANOVin
ni
AP X (infield)
KOTIAEH/I (in ex.)
Similar, but without star and crescent.
(Same dies.)
[Arundell, 1839.]
AH MOC Head of
bearded Demos r., dia-
demed : border of dots.
AH MOC Similar.
AH MOC Similar.
EninAH^TP lANOVAPX
KOTIAEIM (in ex.)
Kybele enthroned 1. between two
seated lions ; she holds in r. phiale,
and rests with I. on tympanum :
border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
EninAHMTP lANOVAPX
KOTIAEX2/1
Similar.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
K OT I [A]EnN Similar.
[Lawson, 1899.]
Tme of Gallienus.
AI-MOC KOTIAEHN Eni[AIOrE] MOVCAIOMVC
Bust of young Demos I lOVAPX
r., diademed, shoulders € K
draped : border of dots
^ (in field)
lA
Apollo, naked, seated r., holding lyre
(kithara) on his knees : border of
dots.
[Macridy, 1901.]
£P1. XX. 5.]
Y
162
PHEYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
18
M -95
AHM O C KOTIAE
X2 N Jjust of young
Demos r., diademed,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
EHIAIOTE NOV AIONVCI
OYAPX
KOT [1]
A EH (in field)
N
Herakles, naked, standing to front,
head 1., holding on extended r.
statuette of Ivybele enthroned 1.,
and resting with 1. on club : border
of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PL XX. 6.]
19
JE -9
AKMOC KOTIAEHN
Head of young Demos r.,
diademed : border of dots.
[€ni]AIO r €N OYCAION
[VCI]
^^ ^ (infield)
(exergue oil' llan)
Similar type.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AhMOC KOTIAEIIN
Head of young Demos r.,
diademed, neck draped :
border of dots.
EHIAIOrENOV CAIONVCI
OV
A PX (infield)
KOTIAEHN (in ex.)
20
^10
Zeus enthroned 1., holding eagle on
outstretched r., and resting with 1.
on sceptre : border of dots.
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
[PI. XX. 7.]
21
M -9
(Same dies.) [Millingen, 1839.]
1
22
M -95
(Same
dies.) [Burdjury, 1897.]
23
. M -95
Similar.
€niAIOr€NOVCAIONVCIO
VAPX
KOTIA6XM (in ex.)
Similar.
[Millingen, 1839.]
COTIAEUM.
1G3
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Similar.
M -9
Same die.
25
JE -95
EniAl OrENO VCAIONYCI
A PX (infield) OV
KOTIAEIM (in ex.)
Similar.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
EniAlO TENO VCAIONVC
lOV . p
^ ^ (in field)
KOTIAELIMJ (in ex.)
Similar.
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
Iviperial.
Tiberius.
TIBEPIOZZEBA ZT
02. Head of Tiberius
r., laur.
26
M -8
EniAEni[AOY] [KOTIAJEHN
MAPKOY
Zeus enthroned r., resting with r. on
sceptre, and holding thunderbolt in 1.
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
TIBEPIOZ ZEBAZT EniMAPKOY KOTIAEnN
OZ Similar.
27
JE -85
AEHIAOY
Similar.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Claudius.
28
^ -85
KOTIAEIZKA AYAI
ONK[AIZAPA]
Head of Claudius r., laur.
KOTIAEIZK [AAYAI
ONK]AIZAPA
Similar.
29
yE -8
EHIOYAP OYY lOYHOAE
X2Z Zeus, naked, standing to
front, head 1., his r. arm extended;
and his 1. lowered.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[EniOYAPO] YYI OYnOA
EHZ Similar.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
164
PHUYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
^1-2
31
32
JE -75
yE -65
33
M -85
34
JE -75
Nero and Agrippina Junior.
NEPXINKAAYAIOCK
A I CAP Head of Nero
r., bare.
ArpinnHNA(s/c) zebazth
KOTIAEHN
Head of Agrippina r.
[Townley, 1814.]
Agrippina Junior.
ArpinniNAN zeba
ZTHN Bust of
Agrippina Jun. r.
EniOYAPOYYIOY KOTIAE
nN Kybele enthroned 1.
between two lions, holding in r.
phiale, and resting with 1. on tym-
panum.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[Burgon, 1841.]
Galba.
FAABANAYT OKP
AT[OPA] Head of
Galba r., laur.
Eni[TIKAAPET]IAO CA F
UNOGETOY
AIABIOY
KOTIAEHN
Zeus, naked, standing to front^ head
1., his r. arm extended, and his 1.
lowered.
[PI. XXI. 1.]
Vespasian.
OYEZnAZIANON K
AIZAKOTIAIEIZ
Head of Vespasian r.,
laur.
EH K APETI AOZ<|)IAO HA
Zeus, naked, as above.
[Arundel], 1839.]
COTIAEUM.
1G5
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
35
M -8
36
^M
37
^1-0
38
^1-05
39 JE -9
KOTIAEIZOYEZHAZ
lANONKAIZAPA
Similar.
KOTIAEIZOYEZHAS
lANONKAIZAPA
Head of Vespasian r.,
laur.
EH K AP[ETIAO Z]<|)|AOnA
TPI Similar.
EniK APETIAOZ <I)IAOnA
TPI A Statue of Asklepios stand-
ing 1. on basis, resting with r. on
serpent-staff.
[PI. XXI. 2.]
Doniitian.
AVTAOMITIANOZ
KAIZAPZEfEP
Head of Domitian r.,
laur.
AVAOMITIANOZKA
IZAPZEBrEP Head
of JJomitian r., laur.
[PI.
KOTIAEHNEniMET <I>ZnZ0
ENOY Nike, with raised wings,
advancing 1., holding in extended 1.
round shield, apparently inscribed
AOM
IT I A (1), and in 1. palm.
NO
[Lincoln, 1902.]
KOTiAEHNEniM T<t>znzeE
NOY Same type; on shield, A O
M I
[Steuart, 1840.]
XXI. 3.]
Domitia.
AOMITIA ZEBAZT
H Dust of Domitia r.
KOTI A EIIN EHI M ET<I>ZnZeE
NOV[Z?] Kybeie enthroned 1.,
with lion beside her, holding in r.
phiale, and resting with 1. on tym-
panum.
[Rollin, 1903.]
166
PHRYGIA.
Xo.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Trajan.
AVN€PTPAIANOC
[APiCT ^jKcere
P-AAK- Bast ot
Trajan r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
MCKAnAAAN0€niKAOVA
POVAPXKOTIA€nN
Herakles, naked, standing to front,
head r., holding in r. club, and on 1.
arm lion-skin and infant Telephos,
who stretches his arms towards the
face of Herakles.^
40
.El-2
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
AVN€PTPAI ANOC
API Head of Trajan
r,, laur.
eniovAPOv • koti aehn
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, with usual supports.
41
yE -6
[Whittall, 1885.]
42
JE -55
[Burgon, 1841.]
Malidia.
MAXIMA C€BACTH
Bust of Matidia r.
eniKAOvAPOv KoriAenN
Zeus enthroned r., resting r. on
sceptre, and 1. on his knee.
43
M -85
[Rollin, 1903.]
•
Commodus.
44
JE -9
AVK Bust
of Commodus r., laur.,
and draped.
KOTI A€ Asklepios standing ^
to front, liead 1., resting with r. on
serpent-statf.
[Whelan, 1848.]
' A specimen in the Hunt
APX- (Hunter Cat., PI. hi. 2
er Collection reads APX-B- instead of
COTIAEUM.
1G7
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Septimius Severus.
AVTKAIACen C€
OVHPOCn Bust of
Severus r., laur., iu cuirass
and paludamentum.
45 1 ^1-3
46 M -9
47
M -85
EniAAEEANAPOVAnOAAfl
NIOVAPX
KOTIAEHN (in ex.)
Asklepios 1. and Hygieia r., standing
face to face, with usual attributes ;
between them, Telesphoros.
[Burgon, 1841.]
Julia Domna.
lOVAIA C6BACTH KO TIA €nN Athena, helmeted,
Bust of J. Duniua r. clad in long chiton, standing towards
1., holding in r. phiale, and resting
with 1. on spear.
Same die.
[Millingen, 1851.]
KOTI_ A €n[N] Hygieia
standing r., feeding serpent from
phiale held in 1. hand.
[Eollin, 1903.]
48
iE13
Caracalla.
AYTK- M AVPHC€ €ni T lOVA KOAPATOV A
VhPOCANTIIsiei
NOC Bust of Cara-
calla r., laur. and bearded,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
PX KOTIA6
UN (in ex.)
Kybele enthroned 1. between two
seated lions, holding in r. phiale, and
resting with 1. on tympanum.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. XXI. 4.]
168
PHRTGIA.
Metal.
1
Xo.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
AVTKM AVPH C€V
enir lovA KOA patova
hPOCANTnN€INO, PX I
C Similar.
xoT^Aen (;„ ,, )
Kybele enthroned on car drawn by
two lions 1., supporting on their
heads, or in background, an agonistic
table, on which are prizes for the
games.
49
iEl-3
[Steuart, 1S40.]
[PI. XXI. 5.]
Same iuscr. Head of Cara-
€ni r lOVA KOAPA TOVA
calla r., laur. and bearded. : PX-KOTIA€nN Attis (or |
Kj'bele ])^ standing to front, head 1.,
wearing Phrygian cap, sleeved tunic,
and long trousers, holding in r. phiale
over lion at his feet, and in 1. large
tympanum and hanging chlamys.
50
^1-25
[Lawson, 1899.]
[PI. XXI. 6.]
Similar.
Same inscr. Herakles, naked, standing
to front, resting with r. on club, and
holding in 1., over which hangs lion-
skin, three apples ; beside him on
his r. is the tree of the Hesperides, '
round which a serpent twines.
51
Ml-2
[Bank Coll.]
Similar.
1
€ni KOAPATO VA P X-
KOT!A€nN Sarapis, wearing
modius and long chiton and hima-
tioD, standing to front, head 1., his r.
hand raised, his 1. resting on sceptre.
52
iEl-0
[Ready, 1902.] ,
[PI. XXII. 1.]
1 The Phrygian dress of the figure on this coin is a little indistinct. A
better preserved specimen might show the figure to be Kjbele and not
Attis. Cf. Invent. Wadd., 5902
(Cybele debout). i
COTIAEUM.
1G9
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
53
^1-2
54
.E -75
55
yE -8
56
^1-05
M -95
ANTHNINOC AVrGHI- M • AVPHA MG N€AB
OVCTOC
C;ir;ic;illa 1'.,
bearded.
Head of APX ,. . ,,,
laur. and B ("afield)
KOTIAGIIN (in ex.)
Kybele enthroned on car drawn by
two lions 1. ; above their heads
an agonistic table, on which are
prizes for the games.
[Steuart, 1839.]
Similar. K OTI AGflN Zeus enthroned
1., holding on extended r. phiale, antl
resting with 1. on sceptre.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Plautilla.
TTAAVTIAAA C€BA|KOTIA EjQN Zeus enthroned!.,
CTH Bufctof Plautilla r. i holding phiale, and resting on sceptre.
I [RuUiu, 1903.]
Macrinus.
AVTKMOrEAC€OV
hPMAKP€INOCAV
r Bust of JNlacrinus r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
€niAHMHTPIANO VK€A€
POCAPX
KOTI A€nN (in inner circle)
Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing 1.,
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
AVTKMOn€AC€OV|€niAHMHTPIANOVKeA€P
HPMAKP6INOCA OC
Vr Head of Macrinus; APX (infield)
r., laur.
Zeus cntlironed 1., as above.
[Rollin, 1903.]
170
PHRYfilA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
58
59
60
61
62
^ -65
M -6
JE -65
Ml-2
Ml-15
Diadumenian Caesar.
AIAAOY M6NIANO
CKAI Head of Dia-
dumenian Caesar r., bare.
AIAAOVM€N IAN
OCKA Similar.
Same die.
KOTI Avithin laurel-wreath.
A€n
N
KOTI within laurel-wreath.
A€nN
[Millingen, 1839.]
Similar.
[Thomas, 1844.]
Severus Alexander.
63
^1-2
MAVPCEVHAA £T/\
NAPOCAVr Bust
of Sev. Alexander r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
Same die.
Same die.
€ninAIAAI-MHTP K€A€POC
^^^ ATO B (infield)
KOTIA€nN (in ex.)
Asklepios and Hygieia standing face
to face, 1. and r,, with their usual
attributes.
[Steuart, 1838.]
€ninAIAAHMHTPK€A€POC
APXA yQ
B (in field)
KOTlAenN (m ex.)
Same type.
[Whittall, 1885.]
EninAIAA[HNHTP]K€A€PO
CAPXATO
B (in field)
KOTIA €nN (in inner circle)
Heralvles, naked, standing to front,
head 1., holding on r. statuette of
Kybele enthroned 1., and resting
with 1. on club.
[M. J. Borrell, 1885.]
COTIAEUM.
171
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
MAVPQEVHAAE ^A
NAPOCAVr Head
of Sev. Alexander r., laur.
EninAIAA[HNHT]PKGA€PO
CAPX.
and in field,
B
KOT
IA€ ATO
nN
Helios, naked, standing to front,
head 1., radiate, holding in raised r.
torch ('?), and on 1. arm statuette of
Kybeie enthroned 1.
Qi
iEl-O
[Noury, 1902.]
[PI. x:
ai. 2.]
MAVPCEVHAAESAN
APO CAVr Bust
of Sev. Alexander 1., laixr.,
in cuirass and paludamen-
tum ; his r. raised, his
EninAIAEPMA<l)IAOVAPXO
NT
^^ (infield)
KOTIAEHN (in ex.)
1. holding sceptre across
his shoulder.
Kybeie enthroned on car drawn by
two lions 1., supporting on their
lieads an agonistic table, on which
are prizes for the games.
G5
/El-2
[Rollin, 1903.]
C€AA€EANAPO
C Head of Sev. Alex-
ander r., laur.
KOTI A6I1N Two right hands
clasped.
66
M -7
[Bank Coll.]
AVTAA €EANAPO
C Bust of Sev. Alex-
Similar.
67
M -7
ander r., laur., draped.
[Rollin, 1903.]
172
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
1
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
1
Maximinus.
r lOV OVH MA2IM
Enin AIEP MA<|> !AOV-
EINOCAVr- Bust
AAPX
of ]\Iaxiniinus r., laur., in
B (in field)
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
Asklepios and Hygieia standing face J
to face, 1. and r., with their usual,
attributes ; between them, Teles-
phoros.
68
Ml-lo
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Maximus Caesar.
riOV OVH MA5IM
EninAIEPMA<l>IAOVAAPXBK
OC-K Eust of Maxi-
OTIAEI2
mus, r,, bare-headed, in
N
cuirass and paludamen-
Ilerakles, naked, standing to front,
tum.
head r., resting with r. on club, and
carrying on 1. arm, over which hangs
lion -skin, infant Telephos, who
stretches his arms towards the face
of Herakles.
69
Ml-0
[PI. x:
XII. 3.]
Same die.
EninAIEPMA<t)IAOVAAPXBK
OTIAE
n N (infield)
Tyche standing 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
70
iElO
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
71
^1-0
(Different die ?)
(Different die.)
[Lincoln, 1902.]
nOVOVHMASIMO
KOTI AEHN Two right hands
LK Bust of JMaximus
clasped.
r., bare-lieaded, in cuirass
and paludamentum,
72
M -75
COTIAKUM.
173
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
73 JE -C
7-i
iEl-2
75
^M5
76
iEl-2
.■El-2
r I OVHMASIMOCK
Similar.
KO within laurel-wreath.
TIAE
[Kulliii, 10O3.]
Philippus Senior.
MIOVAIOC 4>iAinn
O CAT Bust of
Philip Senior 1., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum ; his r. raised, his 1.
holding spear across his
shoulder.
M lOVAlO C<t)|AI
TTTOCAT Bust of
Philip Senior 1., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum, armed with spear
pointing 1., and shield
ornamented with gorgo-
Ml OVAIOC <t)IAin
TTOCAT Similar Lust.
enilOVAKOAPATO VVIOV
I ITT I A PX (in Held)
■^O'f;]'^^" (in ex.)
Kybele enthroned on car drawn by
two lions 1.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
EnilOVAKOAPATOVV lOV
inni
APX (infield)
KOTIAEI2SI (in ex.)
Similar type.
[Whittall, 1885.]
[PI. XXII. 4.]
€ni lOVAKOAPATOVVIOVI
nniAPxo
A (in field)
KOTIAEfN (in ex.)
Asklepios and Hygieia standing face
to face, 1. and r., with their usual
attributes; between them, Teles-
phoros.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
(Same dies.)
[PI. XXII. 5.]
[Bank Coll.]
174
PHKYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
78
M 1-05
79
Ml-
80
M -85
81
iEl-05
MIOVAIOC <t>IAinn EHI riOVA nONTIKOV A
ocAvr Bust of
Philip Senior r., radiate,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
MIOVAIOC
ocAvr
bust.
PXI
^^ (infield)
KOTIAEIN (in ex.)
Kybele enthroned on car drawn 1. by
two lions, above whose heads is an
agonistic table, on which is a pile of
pellets (money-piizes'? for the games).
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
<t>iAinn Eni riovA[noNTiKO]VAP
Similar
MIOVAIOC 4)IAinn
OCAVr Bust of
Philip Senior r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
XIEPEn
KOTIAEHLN] (in ex.)
Asklepios and Hygieia standing face
to face, 1. and r., with their usual
attributes ; between them, Teles-
phoros.
[Whittall, 1885.]
EniMENAN APOVAPX
KOTIAE . ^ .
Ivybele enthroned 1, between two
lions, holding in r. phiale, and rest-
ing with 1. on tympanum.
[Macridy, 1901.]
Otacilia Severa,
M OTAK C€ VHPA
AV" Bust of Otacilia r.
€ni lOVAKOAPA T OVV
lOVITITlAP
K OTI A€nN (in inner circle)
Tyche standing 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[M. J. Borrell, 18-17.]
COTIAKUM.
175
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
82
83
iEl-0
Ml-1
84
Ml-0
85
86
87
iEl-0
yEl-0
Same die.
MOTAKIAIA- C€OV
HPAC€ Bust of
Otacilia r.
MOTAKIAI AC€OY
H P AC Similar.
M -7
MOTAKIAIA CEVH
PAC€ Bust of Ota-
cilia r.
MOTAKIAI C€OVH
PAC Bust of Otacilia r.
enilOVAKOAPAT O VVIO
VITTTIAPX
K OTI A EUN (in inner circle)
Tyche standing 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
[Arundell, 1839.]
EHir lOV nONTI KOVAPXI
E P EKOT I A EXM Tjche standing
1., holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
EHinOVAnONTIKOVAPXIE
P
EnC (infield)
KOTIAEIM (in ex.)
Ilerakles, naked, seizing the Kery-
neian stag by the horns r., with his
1. knee on the stag's back.
[Eollin, 1903.]
EHIAVPM ENANAPOVAPXK
OTIAEH
N (in fi(dd)
Tyche standing 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[Millingen, 1851.]
KOT lAE n N _ Athena,
helmeted, in long chiton, standing
to front, head 1., holding in r. phiale,
and in 1. shield and spear.
[Eollin, 1903.]
]7f;
nniYGTA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
88
M -8
89
JE -Go
90
JEl-l
91 M -95
Philippus Junior.
MiovAioc <i)iAinn
OCK Bust of Philip
Junior r., bare-headed,
in cuirass and paluda-
nientum.
Similar.
KOTI AEflN Asklepios stand-
ing to front, head 1., resting on
serpent-staff.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
KOTI Avithin hiurel-wreath.
AEHN
[Macridy, 1901.]
Valerian.
AYTKnOYA AEPIA EniHAIA AI-NH TPIANOY
NON Bust of Valerian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
in
APX (infield)
KOTIAEHN (in ex.)
Zeus enthroned 1., holding on ex-
tended r. eagle, and resting with 1.
on sceptre.
[Lawson, 1874.]
AYTKnAlK OYAAE EninAIAHMTPI ANOYinni
PIANON Bust of
Valerian L, radiate, in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum, and armed witli
spear pointing ]., and
with shield ornamented
■with "orooneion.
APX (infield)
KOTIAEHN (in ex.)
Kybele enthroned 1. between two
seated lions, holding in r. phiale,
and resting 1. arm on tympanum.
[llunbury, 1897.]
COTIAKUM.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Rerorse.
92
M -95
93
/E -9
94
JEl■0'^
95
M -95
AYTKnAIKIOYAAEP
I AN ON Similar bust.
AVTKnAIKOVAAEPI
ANON Bust of
Valerian r., radiate, in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
niYONAiqri-MHAAiAnina
in
X qA (infield)
|sg (ill ex.)
Kybele, veiled and turreted, riding
r. on back of lion ; her r. rests on
the lion's back, and in her 1. she
carries her tympanum.
[Lawson, 1899.]
[EninA]IAAH NHTPIANOV
inn
AP X (infield)
[KOjTIAEHM (in ex.)
Similar tyj^e.
[PL XXII. 6.]
AYTKHAIKOYAAEPI
ANON Bust of
Valei'ian 1., radiate, in cui-
rass and paludauientum,
and armed with spear
pointing 1., and with
shield ornamented with
"•orcfoneion.
AVTKHAIKOVAAEPI
ANO[N] _ Bust of
Valerian r., radiate, in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
EnnAIAAhMHTPIANOYin
^^ (in field)
KOTIAEHN (in ex.)
Asklepios and Hygieia standing face
to face, 1. and r., with tbeir usual
attributes ; between them, Teles-
phoros.
[RoUin, 1903.]
EniHAIAAHMHTPIANOVin
n-
AP
(in field)
KOTIAEH
Similar type.
N
(in ex.)
[Steuart, 1838.]
A A
17S
I'HRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
OG! M -9
97
JE -95
98
99
M -95
JE -95
lOOi ^1-
Obverse. Reverse.
Similar. EniHAI AAhVHTPI ANOV lUni
^ (in iield)
KOTIAEHM (in ex.)
Similar type.
[Theodoridi, 1892.]
AYTKHAIKOYAAEPI EniHAIAAhMTPIAN OYC {sic)
ANOM Similar. ITTTT
APX fin field)
KOTIAEHM (in ex)
Ivybele eiitluoued on car drawn 1. by
two lions.
[Arundell, 1839.]
AYTKnAlK OYAAE EniHAIAAHmXPIA NOVIFTT
PIANO N Similar. AP
Similar.
(in field)
KOTI AEHN (in ex.)
(Same dies.)
[Steuart, 1840.]
[Macridy, 1901.]
AYTKnAIKOYAAEPI
ANON JSimilar.
EniHAIAI-MTP lANOYin
AP
(in field)
Similar.
KOTIAEI2SI (in ex.)
[Townley, 1814.]
Similar.
ilOl' JE -95
EninAIAFMTPI ANOYin
APX (in field)
KOTIAEIM (mex.)
Similar.
[Devunshiro, 1844.]
COTIAliUM.
17U
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
102 /E -95
103
^ -95
104
JE -85
'105 JE -9
Galli
AYTKnrAAAIHNON EninAIAhMHTPIANOYinniA
East of Gallienus r., laur., PX
in cuirass and pallida- KOTI AEflN
nientum. Tyclie standing 1., wearing kalathos,
and holding rudder and comucopiae.
Similar.
Similar.
AYTKnA TAAAIHN
O N Bust of Gallienus
r., radiate, in cuirass and
paliidanientum.
[Rollin, 1893.]
EniHAIAHMHTPI ANOYIH
niAPX
KOTI AEn
N (ill inner circle)
Similar,
[Lawson, 187-4.]
[EninAI]AHMHTPIANOYin
ni[APxj
[KOTIAEHN] (in ex.)
Herakles, naked, standing to front,
head r., resting with r. on club, and
carrying on 1. arm, over which hangs
lion-skin, infant Telephos, who
stretches his arms towards the face
of Herakles.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
EHIAIOrE NOYCAIONY
^ ^ (in field)
KOTIAEHM (in ex.)
Kybele, veiled and turretcd, riding
r. on hack of lion.
[Steuart, 1840.]
180
PHUYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Saloiiiua.
106
^ -8
KOPN CAAHNIN
A
Bust of Salonina r.,
crescent beliind shoulders.
1
KOTI AEHN Tyche, standing
1., wearing kalathos, and holding '
rudder and cornucopiae,
[Rollin, 1903.]
Alliance Coins.
COTIAEUM A^^D EPHESUS.
Caracalla.
AVT KM AVPHC€
VhP OCANTnN€l
^^ (double struck)
Bust of Caracalla bearded
and laur., r., in cuirass
and paludanientum.
€ni • r- lOVAKOAPATOVAP
X KOT IA€nN
OMONOIATPOC. ^ s
€<|)€CIOVC ^''^''-^
Kybele of Cotiaeuru, wearing kala-
thos and veil, enthroned 1., holding
in r. phiale, and resting with 1. on
tympanum ; before her stands the
cultus statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front : behind Kybele stands Ho-
monoia 1., holding up wreath in r.
to crown the goddess, and with
107
^1-55
cornucopiae on 1. arm.
[Lawson, 1897.]
[PI. I
il. 6.]
108
^.1-5
Same die.
€ni r lOVA KOAPATOVAPX.
KOTI
A€n (infield)
N
OMONOIAIPOC. ^ .
Same type.
[Burgon, 18il.]
DIOCLEIA.
ISl
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -9
DIOCLEIA.
Imperial.
Elagabalus.
MAVPANTONINOC AIOKA€AN nNMOZ€AN
AVr iJust of Elaga-
balus r., laur. , in cuirass
and paludamentum.
Nn (in ex.)
Apollo, naked but for mantle hang-
ing behind him, standing to front,
head r., resting with r., holding
plectrum, on a tripod, and with 1.
su]3porting his lyre on the capital of
a column in front of him.
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. XXII. 7.]
1S2
PHKYGU.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
1 M -65
M -55
DIONYSOPOLIS.
Autonomous Coins.
Second or First Century B.C.
AI0NY5 Bunch of grapes.
JE -85
JE -8
5^-8
Head of young Dionysos r.,
crowned with ivy : border
of dots.
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
[PI. XXIII. 1.]
Mask of Silenos r.
A I O N [ Y] Bunch of grapes.
i zono
[llollin, 1903.]
[PI. XXIII. 2.]
First Century B.C.
Bust of young Dionysos r.,!AIONYZO
crowned with ivy-leaves
and berries, with band
across forehead, nebris
round neck, and thyrsos
behind shoulder.
Dionysos standing
towards 1., wearing chiton and hinia-
tion, holding in r. grapes over
panther at his feet, and resting with
1. on thyrsos.
in field 1., MENEKA
BIANO
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
[PI. XXIII. 3.]
MENEKA
BIAN
[Devonshire, 1844.]
infiekll., lOAAAS
MHNOAO
[Kollin, l'J03.]
DIONYSOPOLIS.
183
No.
Metal.
Size.
iEl-0
7 Ml-0
M -9
Obverse.
Reverse.
/E -9
Qunsi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Severiis?
SeVCnOTHOC AIO CTPATHrOVNTOC[C]n[C]
NVCOnOA€ITnN
Head of Zeus Poteos r.
bound with taenia : bol-
der of dots.
TPATOVB (in inner circle)
River-god Maeander recumbent 1.,
himation over lower limbs, holding
in r. reed, and in 1. cornucopiae ;
behind him, inverted vase from
which a stream flows; in ex., M€
ANAPOC •• border of dots.
[PI. XXIII. 4.]
AHMOC Head of AlONVCOnO
youthful Demos r., laur. : ACITUN (in inner circle)
border of dots.
Similar.
Eiver-god Maeander recumbent 1.,
as on preceding coin ; in ex.,
^^^J^^ border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
I€PA BOVAH Bust
of Boule r., veiled, head
bound with taenia: border
of dots.
AIONVCO nOAGITI^N
Asklepios standing to front, head 1.,
resting on serpent-staff; on his r.
Telesphoros ; border of dots.
[Arundell, 1839.]
AlONVCOn OA€ITnN
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, with u.sual supports : border
of dots.
[Rollin, 1895.]
[PI. XXIII. 5.]
10 M -8.5
|€PAB OVAH Same
type.
AIONV CO nOA€l
TUN (in ex.)
The two Memeses of Smyrna stand-
ing face to face, each Avearing polos (?)
and plucking chiton from her breast ;
the one to r. holding bridle, the other
to I. holding cubit-rule ; at the feet
of the latter, wheel : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
184
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
11 M -8
12
M 7
13
M -6
14
M -7
15! ^ -7
16
M -7
Bust of Sarapis r., wearing
modius : border of dots.
AlONVCOn OAEITHN
Hermes, naked, standing towards 1.,
holding in r. purse, and in 1. cadu-
ceus : border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. XXIII. 6.]
Head of Silenos r., crowned
with ivy - leaves and
berries : border of dots.
(AlONVCOnO AGITXIN)
[Devonshire, 1844.]
AIONVCOnOA€ITnN Cista
mystica, with half-open lid, from
which serpent issues 1. ; behind cista,
thyrsos slanting 1. : border of dots.
[1883.]
[PI. XXIII. 7.]
Impeyial.
Tiberius.
ZEBA ZTOZ Head'AIONYZO Dionysos standing 1.,
of Tiberius r., bare. iTTOAITriN wearing chiton and
himation, holding in r. grapes, and
resting with 1. on thyrsos.
in field 1., APIZTOZ
APIZTOV
(Countermark, bunch of grapes.)
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
(Same countermark.)
[Steuart, 1838.]
in field 1., XAPI HENO[Z]
_-A TOV
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
DIONYSOPOLIS.
185
No.
Metal.
tSize.
Obverse.
Reverse.
[ZE] BAZTOZ Head AIONVZ
of Tiberius r., bare.
17
.E -6
Nike standing 1., with
O raised wings, liolding
in raised r. wreath (?), and in 1. pahn.
in field!., KO AAVB[AZ^]
[liullin, 1UU3.]
[PL XXIII. 8.]
Hadrian.
AYTOKPA KAICAP
AAPIANOC Head
of Hadrian 1,, bare?
18
(pierced.)
AIO[N]YCOnO A€ITnN
Dionysos, in long chiton, with hima-
tion over lower limbs and 1. shoukler,
enthroned 1. with feet on footstool,
holding in r. kantharos over panther,
and resting witli I. on thyrsos.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XXIII. 9.]
Antoninus Pius.
19
20
M -9
JE -9
__ANTn N€INOCA AlONVCOnO
V r Head of Anto- Tyche standing 1
ninus Pius r., bare.
(Traces of former plating.)
AGITUN
wearing kalathos,
and holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Millingen, 1851.]
[Rollin, 1893.]
Julia Donina.
lOVAIAAO
BACT
Domua r.
21
JEl-l
MNAC€ XAPHCB AN€ AlONVCOnO
Dust of J. eHK€N A€ITnN
Demeter/ wearing long chiton and
peplos as veil, standing to front,
holding in each raised hand a flaming
torch ; at her r. side, a small figure
of Telesphoros.
[Steuart, 1810.]
[PI. XXIII. 10.]
1 Cf. Imhoof, Kl. M., 221, no. 11.
I
V, B
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
1
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Caracal la.
AVTKAIMAV AN
XAPHC B IGP€VCAION VC
TnN€INOC Bust of
OVAIONVCOnO
young Caracalla r., laur.,
AGITUN AN€eH K€N
in cuirass and paluda-
Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
raentum.
himation, standing towards 1., holding
on extended r, eagle, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
22
^1-3
(pierced.)
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
23
^1-3
[Burgou, 1841.1
(pierced.)
(Same dies.)
Elagabalus.
--MAVAN TI2N€
AIONV con OA€ITnN
INOCC€B lUist of
. T • O -1 (in ex.)
Elagabalus ('?) r., laur., in
Dionysos between Zeus Laodikeus
cuirass and paludamen-
and Asklepios. Dionysos standing
tum.
1., in long chiton, holding in r.
(Countermark in field.)
kantharos over panther, and resting
with 1. on thyrsos. Before him, Zeus
Laodikeus, in long chiton and hima-
tion, stands r., holding in r. eagle,
and resting with 1. on sceptre, j
Behind him, Asklepios stands to |
front, head 1., resting on serpent- ,
staff.
24
.El -7
[Lawson, 1899.]
AVTMAVAN TH
AlONVCOn OAeiTHN
N6INOC Lust of
t O (infield)
Elagabalus 1 v., laur., in
Tyche standing 1., wearing kalatlios,
cuirass and paludamen-
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
tum.
25
M -95
[Lawson, 1874.]
^ 1 -O" on this and the following coins = year 70, which, reckoned
from A.D. 222, gives A.d. 152-1.53 as the first year of the era of Dionyso-
polls. Cf. Imhoof, A7. M., p. 2:
12.
DIONYSOrOLlS.
187
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Julia Maesa.
6IOVAIA M AICA C
€B Bust of Julia
Maesa r.
26
/EM
€IOVAIA- MAICA-
C€B Bust of Julia
Maesa r.
M -9
AIONVC OnOA€L
THN TO (in field)
Demeter, wearing long chiton and
peplos as veil, standing to front,
holding in each raised hand a flaming
torch : at her r. side, a small figure of
Telesphoros.
[Lawson, 1883.]
AlONYCOn OA€ITr2N
i" O (in field)
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia
standing to front, with usual supports.
[1893.]
188
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
D 0 C I M E I U M.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Severus (?) and later.
l€PA. BOVAH Bust
AOKI M €nNMAK€ Apollo,
of Boule r., veiled and
naked, standing to front, head r,,
laur. : border of dots.
holding in raised r. laurel-branch,
and resting 1. on strung bow placed
on the ground ; his r. elbow rests on
a vase which lies on the bowl of a
tripod, beneath which a serpent rises ;
up his 1. arm walks a raven: border
of dots.
1
Ml-
[ScrosoflS, 1862.]
[PI. X5
:iv. 1.]
Same die.
MAK€ AONUN
AOKIM6 . ^ s
Temple-front of six columns, with
phiale in pediment, the cornice of
wliich is adorned with numerous
antcfixa, and with acroteria at the
angles : border of dots.
0
^1-
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. XXIV. 2.]
1
3
Mi-or>
1
(Same dies ; double-struck.)
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[I6PACVN] KAHTO
AOKI M€nN Tyche, wearing
C Young male bust of
kaiathos, standing 1., holding rudder
the Senate 1., shoulders
and cornucopiae : border of dots.
draped : border of dots.
4
M -9
[Van Lennep, 1894.]
DOCIMEIUM.
189
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Keverse.
M -95
M -95
^ -8
^ -75
M -8
10
JE 1
111 M -6^
12 1 ^ -6
I6PACVN KAHTOC AOKI M€nN Athena, helmeted,
Similar bust r. : border of standinrr towards 1., her r. resting on
dots.
shield placed on the ground before
her, her 1. resting on spear : border
of dots.
[1874.]
[PI. XXIV. 3.]
[Lawson, 1871.]
AOKIMOC Youthful
head of Dokimos r., laur.,
with slight whisker on
cheek : border of dots.
AOKI M€nN Asklepios stand-
ing to front, head 1., resting with r,
on serpent-staff : border of dots.
[PI. XXIV. 4.]
[Ivanoff, 1863.]
Same die.
Similar (different die).
Bust of Pan r., Avith pointed
ear, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
Bust of Hermes r., bare-
headed, shoulders draped,
with winged caduceus in
front : border of dots.
Similar.
Similar (different die).
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Similar (different die).
[Bunbury, 1897.]
AOKIMEHN
border of dots.
Mount Persis
[Ramsay, 1881.]
AOKIMGHN Mount Persis.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AOKI M€nN Telesphoros to
front, border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
190
'IIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
13
U
15
IG
M -6
JE -75
JE -8
JE -6
Head of bearded Herakles AOK I MEHN Hermes, naked,
r., bare, club behiud neck
border of dots
standing to front, head 1., lioldin<
purse and caduceus.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Imperial,
Claudius.
KAAYAIOC KAICAP
Head of Claudius r., laur.
Similar.
EniKOP (in ex.)
BOYAHNO CANGY (around)
MEHN (-^^1^^)
Cultus-statue of Kybele standing to
front between two lions.
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. XXIV. 5.]
-- NOCANG- (around)
Similar.
Agrippina Junior.
[Bank Coll.]
AfPinni--
CEBA
Bust of Agrippina Jun. r.
AOK I [MEI2N] Turreted female
bust r., shoulders draped (City-
goddess or Kybele).
[Noury, 1903.]
17 M -65
niNA CEBAL AO[KI] MEHN Similar.
TH Bust of Agrippina
Jun. r.
[M. J. Borrell, 1847.].
DOCIMEIUM.
191
No.
Metal.
Size.
18
M -7
19
^1-1
20
M -9
21
^1-2
Obverse.
Reverse.
Nero.
NEPHN KAIZAP j AOKI
Bust of young Nero r.,:MEX2N
bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
(Countermarked with un-
certain bust of an em-
peror 1.)
Cultus-statue of Kybele
standing to front
between two lions.
[Lawson, 1900.]
Antoninus Pius.
AVT KAI AAPI AN MAK€ AONXIN
TI1N6INOLC] Head AOKIM€
of Antoninus Pius r.,
laur.
Temple-front of six columns, with
phiale in pediment, the cornice of
which is adorned with numerous
antefixa, and with acroferia at the
angles.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Marcus Aurelius.
MAVPH OVHPOC AOKI M[€]nN Tyche standing
KAI Bust of young! 1., holding rudder and cornucopiae.
M. Aurelius Caesar r., '
bare-headed, and slightly
bearded, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
AVKAIM- AVAN MAK€ AO NHN
TnN€ INOC Bust
of M. Aurelius r., bearded
and laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
AOKIM6 . ^ .
Ivybele, turreted, riding r. on back
of lion, and holding in r. sceptre,
and in 1. tympanum.
[H. P. BoiTclI, 1852.]
192
PJTRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
22 /El-05
23 I /E -05
24
M -7
25
^1-15
2Gl ^1-25
Faustina Junior.
<|>AVCT€INA C€BA
CTH Bust of Faustina
Junior r.
<|)AVCT€!NA C€BAC
Bust of Faustina (Junior 1)
r.
Same die.
MAK€ AONHN
AOKIM6 .s
UN ^ ^
Temple-front of six columns, with
phiaie in pediment, the cornice of
which is adorned with numerous
antejixa, and Avitli acroteria at the
angles.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AOKI M€nN Cultus-statue of
Kyljele standing to front, between
two lions.
[Arundell, 1839.]
AOKI M€nN Ilygieia standing
towards r., feeding serpent from
phiaie.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Lucius Verus.
AY KAI A- AVPOV
HPO C Bust_ of
A'erus r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum. i
MAK €AO NHN
Kybele, turreted and veiled, riding
r. on hack of lion, and holding in r.
sceptre, and iu 1. tympanum.
[PI. XXIV. 6.]
Caracalla.
AVTKAIMAV AN MAK€
TnN€INOC Bust of
young Caracalla r., laur.,
cuirass and paluda-
AON
in
mentum.
nN
nN l"^ex.;^
Kybele, turreted and veiled, riding
r. on back of lion, and holding in r.
sceptre, and iu 1. tympanum.
[Merlin, 1872.]
DOCIMEIUM.
193
Metal.
^0- Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Maci'hius.
AVTKMOrEA C€
AOKINtHNMAK E AONH
O Vl-P MA
N Athena enthroned 1., helmeted,
Bust of Macrinus
holding Nike on extended r., and
r., laur., in cuirass and
spear in 1. arm, which rests on a
paludamentum.
round shield ; beneath throne, un-
certain object.
27
^1-2
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XXIV. 7.]
AVTKM OrEAC€
AOKIMEn N (above)
OVH PMAKPINO
MAKEAO .j^^^ .
C-AVr- Head of
Macrinus r., laur.
Temple, seen from corner, with six
columns in front and seven at side ;
in pediment, phiale ; cornice of pedi-
ment adorned with antefixa, and
with acroteria at angles.
28
/El -3
[Ready, 1898.]
[PL XXIV. 8.]
Same die.
AOKI N€ riNMAKEAO
NHN (in ex.)
Kybele, turreted, standing 1., holding
in r. phiale {1), and with 1. tympanum,
which rests on the upper slope of
Mount Persis which rises to a peak
behind the goddess.
29
^1-2
[Lawson, 1899.]
[PL XXIV. 9.]
Diadumenian Caesar.
MOrEAMAKPANrn
AOKINCHN M AKEAONHN
NAIAAOVMENIA
Nike, with spread wings, running
NOC-K- Bust of
towards 1. and looking back, holding
Diadumenian Caesar r.,
in raised r. wreath, and in 1. palm.
bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
30
Ml-1
[Rollin, 1895.]
[PI. XX
IV. 10.]
c c
194
PnUYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
lleverse.
Same die (?)
31
/El -IT)
MOTEA MAKPANT
nfsEIAIAAOVME
NIANOCK- Similar.
3-2
ZEM
AOKIMEHN MAKEAONHN
Tyclie, wearing kalathos, standing to
front, head 1., holding rudder and
cornucopiae.
[Van Lenncp, 1902.]
AOKIME X2N MAKEAONHN
Zeus enthroned r., himation over
lower limbs, resting with r. on sceptre,
and holding with 1. on his knees
thunderbolt.
[Lawson, 1899.]
Gordian III.
MANTrOP AIANOE AOKIM EflNMA
AVr ]>ust of (iordian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
33
^M
KEAONI2N (in ex.)
Three military standards; Legionary
' Aquila ' between two signa, each
signuni surmounted by Capricorn.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XXIV. 11.]
DORYLAEUM.
195
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Revex-se.
M -9
M -75
^E -S
xE
7El-0b
.El'
DORYLAEUM.
Tmjjerial.
Vespasian.
OYEZnASIANOZZE ITAAIKHANevnATn AOP
BAZTOZ Head of VAAEHN Kybele enthroned 1.,
wearing kalatlios, holding in r. i)hiale,
and resthig wiili 1. on tympanum ;
beside throne, lion.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Vespasian r., laur.
Titus.
TITOZ KAIZAP
Head of Titus r., laur.
ITAAIKHANevnATn AOP
YAAEXIN Zeus enthroned 1.,
himation over lower limbs, hokling
in r. thunderbolt, and resting with 1.
on sceptre.
[Lawson, 1874.]
(Different dies.)
[PI. XXV. 1.]
I
(Same dies as List.)
[1893.]
[Millingen, 1839.]
Trajan.
AVNETPAIANOCKA
ICAPCEFEAA Head
of Trajan r., laur.
[PL
AOPVA AEHN Kybele,
turreted, entluuned 1., holding in r.
phialc, and resting with 1. on tym-
panum ; beside throne, lion.
[Steuart, 1840.]
XXV. 2.]
AVN€TPAIANOCKAI AOPVA AEHN Similar.
CAPCEfEPAA
Similar.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
19G
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
7 ^1-15
Commodus.
AK MAVPKO- ANT
ilNINOC Head of
Commodus r., laur.
AOPV AA€
UN (in ex.)
Hades, wearing modins, enthroned 1.,
his r. extended over Kerberos at his
feet, his 1. resting on sceptre.
[H. P. Borrel], 1852.]
[PI. XXV. 3.]
Caracalla.
8 M -95
JEl-2
AVTKMAP AVPHA-
A NTHNINOC-
Head of Caracalla r., laur.
AOPVAA ££1N Nemesis stand-
ing 1., with r. plucking her chiton
from her breast, and holding bridle
in lowered 1. ; at her feet, wheel.
[Steuart, 1840.]
[PI. XXV. 4.]
Geta.
AVT K ncenx- r aopvaa e hn Athena,
€TACAVr Head of; helmeted, standing 1., holding in r.
Geta r., laur. phiale, and in 1. round shield and
spear upright.
[Banlian, 1898.]
[PI. XXV. 5.]
Macrinus.
10
^1-3
AVTKM0TEAC60V AOPVA AEHN
l-P MAKPINOC AV
r • Bust of Macrinus r. ,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
Dionysos,
naked, standing to front, head r.,
resting with r. on thyrsos, and Avith
1. holding bunch of grapes and rest-
ing on the trunk of a vine ; at his
feet, panther.
[Arundell, 1839.]
DOUYLAKUM.
197
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Maximinus.
riOVOVHM AZI
MEINOC-A Bust of
Maximinus r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
11
.ail-2
ETTITTAVAOV(aronnd), A (infield),
River-god (Tembris) recumbent 1.
on inverted vase from which a stream
flows; he looks back and holds in r.
reed ; behind him is a tree.
[PI. XXV. 6.]
Maximus Caesar.
nOVOVHMAZIMO
CK Bust of Maximus
r., bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
12
^1-0
AOPVAAE UN Hades, wearing
modius, enthroned 1., his r. extended,
his 1. resting on sceptre.
[Ready, 1902.]
Gordian III.
MANTrOPAIANOC
Avro Bust of
Gordian r., radiate, in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
13
^1-5
EniATTIKO VAPXTO B AO
PVAA
EIIN (in ex.)
Two men (Dorylaos and Akamas,
the founders 1) standing face to face,
each clad in chiton and mantle, and
holding in his r. a phiale over a
flaming garlanded altar which stands
between them, and in his 1. a trans-
verse spear ; above them hovers a
flying eagle.
[Griffin, 1901. J
[PI. XXV. 7.]
This piece is unusually thick, and may be called a medallion.
198
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
U
/T3 1-25
15 /E -9
16
iEl-
17
IS
M -9
(pierced.)
zE -9
MANXrOPA lANO
CAVrO Bust of
GorJian r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
EniATTIK[OVAPX] TOB-
AOPVAAEHN Athena, hel-
nieted, standing to front towards r.,
resting with r. on spear, and with 1.
on shield placed on the ground
beside her.
[Bank Coll.]
MANT-rOP AIANO
CAV Bust of Gordian
r., radiate, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
AOPVA A€I2N
in''- towards 1., with
Nemesis stand -
r, plucking her
chiton from her breast, and holdin,
cubit rule in lowered 1. ; at her feet,
wheel.
[1888.]
Philip Senior.
M lOVAIOC <l)IA!nn EHIMAVPTIMAIOVA
OCAVr Bust of KCTE<|)AOPVAAE
APX-
Philip Senior r., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
n N (in field)
Zeus standing to front, head 1., naked
but for himation over lower limbs
and 1. shoulder and arm, holding in
r. thunderbolt.
[Millingen, 1851.]
[PI. XXV. 8.]
MIOVAIOE<l>IAinnO
CAV Bust of Philip
Senior r., radiate, in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
AOPVA [A]EnN Hades en-
throned 1., wearing modius, his r.
hand resting on his knee, his 1. on
sceptre.
[Devonshire, 184'1.]
(Different dies.)
[Devonshire, 184-1.]
DORYLAEUM.
199
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
19
JE -7
20
^1-2
AIOC<l>IAITnTOC AOPVA AEHN
Thanatos,
A/ liu.st of Pliilip
Senior r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentuni.
winged, naked, standing towards r.
with crossed legs, and leaning upon
reversed torcli.
[Cureton, 1851.]
Otacilia Severa.
MAPKO
HPAC
cilia r.
TAKCEOV
Lust of Ota-
AOPV AAEHN Dionysos,
naked, standing to front, head r.,
resting with r. on thyrsos, and with
1. holding bunch of grapes and resting
on the trunk of a vine ; at his feet,
panther.
[Lawson, 1897.]
200
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
E P I C T E T E I S.
Struck at Aezanis ?
FrohaUy after 133 B.C.
M -8
M -75
Young male bust r., in
triple-crested helmet (two
crests visible), with cheek
piece lowered ; shoulders
draped.
ETTI KTHTE Free horse walking r. ;
above, pileus of Dioskuros, sur-
mounted by star ; beneath, ME/??
[Ivanoff, 1863.]
Similar.
M
above, pileus of Dioskuros, surmounted
by star; in field 1., AZ ; beneath, E
[Noury, 1903.]
[PI. XXVI. 1.]
ETTI KTHTE Same type; above,
pileus of Dioskuros, surmounted by
star ; in field 1., fy A ; beneath,
I AC?)
Bust of Zeus r.
shoulders draped.
laur.
M -05
ETTI KTH Eagle, with closed wings,
TEIIN standing r. on thunder-
Ijolt and lookincf back ; in field 1.,
[Kollin, 1903.]
FT; r., I A
[PI. XXVI. 2.]
Crested Macedonian helmet,
with cheek-piece lowered.
5 M
[EjniKTH
TEXIN
[PI. XXVI. 3.]
Sword or dagger in
sheath ; in field 1.,
■hE(?); in field r., A
[Kollin, 1903.]
EPICTETEIS.
201
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Yuung male bust r., in
ETTIKTHTE Free horse walking
triple-crested helmet (two
r., with palm across shoulder ; above,
crests visible), with cheek-
pileus of Dioskuros, surmounted by
piece lowered (1) ; shoul-
star; beneath, pj
ders draped.
G
M -75
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Similar bust : border of dots.
ETTIKTHT Same type; above,
pileus of Dioskuros, surmounted by
star and ^ ; in field 1., ~¥
7
^ -75
[Lincoln, 1902.]
Similar ; behind, H
EniKTH Similar.
8
.¥. -8
[Millingen, 1839.]
Similar; behind, 0
ETTIKTHT Free horse walking r.
on caduceus, palm across shoulder;
aljove, pileus of Dioskuros^ sur-
mounted by star ; in field r., /^ ; 1.,
E' and rAlOY
9
7E -8
[Rollin, 190.3.]
[PI. XXVI. 4.]
' The monograms £• and /^ occur also on no. 1, supi-a.
D 1)
202
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
E R I Z A.
First Ceiiturij B.C. 1 or Za/er.
€ P Double-axe : bor-
Trident: border of dots 1
der of dots 1
1
JE -4
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Imjierial.
Julia Domna.
lOVAIA C€BACTH
6PIZH NXIN Athena 0) stand-
Bust of J. Donma r.
ing to front, head r., clad in long
chiton ; r. arm bent as if holding
spear (1), 1. resting on shield (?). In
bad preservation and obscure.
2
M -85
[1903.]
Caracalla.
M-AV ANTn
€ni€ AnOAAHNIOVA
Bust of
A€ZA
young Caracalla r., laur.,
^NHN (--)
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
The god Men, naked but for chlamys,
riding on horseback 1., crescent be-
hind neck, his r. raised, his 1. resting
on back of horse.
3
/EM5
[Lawson, 1894.]
[PL XXVI. 5.]
Geta Caesar.
AC€n r€TAC K
€PIZ HNHN Cultus-.statue of
Bust of Geta Caesar r.,
Artemis Ephesia to front, with usual
bare-headed, in cuirass
supports.
and paludamentum.
4
M -8
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. X2
:vi. 6.]
EUCARPEIA.
203
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -75
Ml'
M -8
EUCARPEIA.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Hadrian.
BOVAH €VKAPn€
veiled
Bust of Eoule r.
border of dots,
AHMOC6V KAPn€
X2N Bu.st of youiiiT
Demos r., laur., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
€VKAPn€IA
City-f^oddess Eukarpeia
r., turreted, shoulders
draped : border of dots.
[€n]in€AIACC€ KOVNAHC
Hermes, naked, standing to front,
head 1., holding in r. puise, and in 1.
caduceus : border of tlots.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
€niM€AHe€ICHC n€AIAC
C6KOVN AHC
Artemis, in long chiton and peplos,
standing to front, head r., with r.
drawing arrow from quiver at her
shoulder, and with 1. holding strung
l)ow ; on her r. side stands a stag
looking up, and on her 1. a small
cullus-staiue of KybeleC?) to front,
wearing kalathos and veil : border
of dots.i
[Lawson, 1874. J
Bust ofl€TTin€AIAC C€KOVNAHC
Tyche standing towards 1., holding-
rudder and cornucopiae : border of
dots.
' The small female cultus-statue beside Artemis on coins of Eucarpeia
may be intended for the local cultiis-statue of Kyhele, which occurs on
other coins of the same city, but the absence of any SiDecial attribute
makes identification doubtful.
204
PHEYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
JE -05
JE -6
iEl-
7 ^ -75
M -75
€VKAPn€ HN Bust
of Hermes r., bare-headed,
slioul ders draped , caduceus
behind neck : border of
dots.
€nin€AIAC C€KOVNAHC
Bucranium surmounted by crescent,
above which are two stars, one over
the other, connected by a vertical
line (the Gemini 1) :^ border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XXVI. 7.]
(DiHerent dies.) [Rollin, 1903.]
Time of M. Aurelim.
BOVAH €VKAPn€ €niM€AH0€NTOC TKA
XIN Bust of Boule r.,
veiled : border of dots.
<|>AAKKOV Artemis, in long
chiton and peplos, standing to front,
head r., with r. drawing arrow from
quiver at her shoulder, and with 1.
holding strung bow ; on her r. side
stands a stag looking up, and on her
1. a small cultus-statue of Kybele(l)
to front, wearing kalathos and veil :
border of dots.
[Millingen, 1839.]
[PI. XXVI. 8.]
€VKAPn€ UN Bust
of young Dionysos r.,
with band across forehead
and ivy-wreath, shoulders
draped : border of dots.
€nir.KA<I>AA KKOV Poseidon
standing naked to front, head 1.,
holding in r. small dolphin, and
resting with 1. on trident, round
which a dolphin twists head down-
wards : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
(Different dies.)
[Lincoln, 1902.]
1 This type also occurs on coins of Hieropolis, nos. 1-3; Peltac, nos
12-14, and Stectorium, no. 4.
EUCARPEIA.
205
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
€VKAPn€ HN Bust
enir-KA <|)Aakkov
of Hermes r., bare-headed,
Bucraniuni surmounted by crescent,
shoulders draped, caduceus
above which are two stars, one over
behind neck : border of
the other, connected by vertical line
dots.
(the Gemini ?) : border of dots.
9
M -05
(pierced.)
[Bunbury, 1897.]
10
M -G
(Diflferent dies.)
(pierced.)
AHMOC6V KAPne
AITHCAM€NOVn- KAMAZ
XIN Bust of young
;MAPK€AAIANOV Artemis,
Demos r., laur., shoulders
in long chiton and peplos, standing
draped : border of dots.
to front, head r., with r. drawing
arrow from quiver at her shoulder,
and with 1. holding strung bow ; on
her r. side stands a stag looking up,
and on her 1. a small cultus-statue
of KybeleC?) to front, wearing kala-
thos and veil : border of dots.
11
iEl-05
[Kollin, 1903.]
Time of S. Severus or later.
BOVAH €VKAPn€n
€VKAP n€I2N Artemis stand-
N Bust of Boule r.,
ing between stag and cultus-statue,
veiled : border of dots.
as on previous coin.
12
JE -9
[Rollin, 1903.]
Imperial.
Augustus.
ZEBAZTOZ Head of
EVKAPniTIKO[V] Artemis, in
Augustus r., laur. ; in
AVKIAAS long chiton
front, lituus.
EVEENO[V] and peplos,
standing to front, with r. drawinsr
arrow from quiver at her shoulder,
her 1. wrapped in her peplos, beneath
Avhich is a small cultus-statue of
Kybele(l).
13
M -75
[Lawson, 1901.]
206
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
Livia.
[ZEBAZ] TH Bust of
Livia 1'., neck draped.
14
M -5
EVKAP
niTIKO
An<MA
lEPHA
in four lines within
double circle, plain
and dotted.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Sabina.
CAB€INA C€BACTH
Bust of Sabina 1., wearing
Avreath of corn.
15
^ -95
€nin€AIACC€ KOVNAHC€
VKAP
nenN (in field)
Kybele, wearing long chiton, kala-
thos, veil, and peplos, standing to
front ; her r. resting on the head of
a lion seated beside her 1., her 1.
hanging empty.
[Merlin, 1872.]
[PI. XXVI. 9.]
M. Aurelius, Caesar.
MAIAAVP KAICAP
Head of young M. Aure-
lius r., bare.
16
M -9
€nirKA<t>AAK KOV€VKAP
TT€ X2N Kybele, veiled, en-
throned 1., her r. extended over lion
seated beside her, her 1. resting on
tyiupanuin.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Faustina.
<|)AVCT€INA C€BAC
Buat of Faustina Juniorr.
17
M -8
€ni r KA.<I>A AKKOV€VK
APTien N Tyche standing 1.,
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[PI. XXVI. 10.]
[Rollin, 1874.]
EUCARPKIA.
207
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
18
19
^1-
^1-
20
M -95
21 ! yE -95
Geta Caesar.
no C€nTi. .r€TA
C-KAI Bust of young
Geta Caesar r., bare-
headed, in cuirass and
paludanientum.
Same die.
6VKAP rrenN Artemis, in long
chiton and peplos, standing to front,
head r., witli r. drawing arrow from
quiver at her shoulder, and with 1.
holding strung bow ; on her r. side
stands a stag looking up, and on her
1. a small cultus-statue of KybeleC?)
to front, wearing kalathos.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Different die.
[Lincoln, 1870.]
Maximinus.
AVT K r lOV OVH
MAZ1M6INOC
Bust of Maximinus r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
22 M -95
AVTKriOVOVHP M
AZIM6INOC Bust
of Maximinus r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
nientum.
Same die.
€V KA Pn eriN Artemis,
in long chiton and peplos, standing
to front, head r., with r. drawing
arrow from quiver at her shoulder,
and with 1. holding strung bow ; on
her r. side stands a stag looking up.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
€VKAPTT €nN Hermes, naked,
standing to front, head r., his r. arm
lowered, his 1. extended, holding
caduceus over ram at his feet looking
upwards.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
€VKAP TT€nN Asklepios stand-
ing to front, head 1., resting on
serpent-staff.
[Lawson, 1898.]
208
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
Maximinus and Maximus Caesar.
23
yEl-05
AVTK
r lov ovhp
MA2IM6INOC
above, and beneath
r lov ovi-p
MAZIMOC
KAI
Busts face to face of
Maximinus r., laur., and
of Maximus Caesar 1.,
bare-headed, each in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
Same die.
24
.^M
Same die.
iEM5
€VKAP TT€nN Poseidon, naked,
standing to front towards r., his v.
arm lowered, his 1. resting on trident
round wliich a dolphin twists, head
downwards.
[Lawson, 1874.]
eVKAPn €I2N City-goddess
Eukarpeia, turreted, enthroned 1.,
holding in r. ears of corn, and resting
with 1. on sceptre.
[Bank Coll.]
6VKAP n€nN Similar type,
but of very rude work.
[Pres. by M. W. H. Waddington, 1893.]
Maximus Caesar.
r lOVH MA2IMOC
K Head of Maximus
Caesar r., bare.
2G
/E -So
6YKAP TienN Kybele, wearing
long chiton and veil, standing to
fronts with arms lowered ; beneath
her r. hand is a lion seated. (Cf.
coin of Sabina, supra.)
[Rollin, 1903.]
EUCARPEIA.
209
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Gordian III.
AVKMAN rOPAIA
NOC Bust of Gordian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
27
M 1-ori
Same die(^)
28
^M5
€VKAP uea
V\ (in ex.)
City-goddess Eukarpeia, turreted,
enthroned 1., holding in r. ears of
corn, and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Steuart, 1838.]
€V KAP n€nN Tyche, wear-
ing kalathos, standing 1., holding
rudder and cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Trebonianus Gallus.
AVT K nOV- TPEB
TAAA
OC
Bust of Gallus r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
29
Ml-
AVT K r OV- TPB
TAAA
OC
Bust of Gallus r., laur ,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
30
^1-
City-goddess
€ YKA pn€nN
Eukarpeia, turreted, enthroned 1
holding iu r. ears of corn, and rest
ing with 1. on sceptre.
[Lawson, 1874.]
€V KAP
nenN (in ex.)
Temple-front of four columns with
phiale iu pediment, and containing
statue of Tyche standing to front,
wearing kalathos, and holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[Lawson, 1897.]
[PI. XXVI. 11.]
210
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Volusian.
31 M -9
32
M -95
33
JE -85
AV K OV OAOVC
CIA
NON
Bust of Volusian r., laur.,
in cuirass and palucla-
mentum.
€V K APTT€jn'N Artemis, in
long cliiton and peplos, standing to
front, liead r.; with r. drawing arrow
from quiver at her shoulder, and
with 1. holding strung bow ; on her
r. side stands a stag looking up, and
on her 1. a small cultus-statue of
Kyhele(?) to front^ veiled, and wear-
ing kalathos.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Same die.
LPl. XXVI. 12.]
[Pres. by M. W. H. Waddington, 1893.]
(Same dies.)
€ V KAPneriN same type.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
EUMENEIA.
211
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
EUMENEIA.
Second Century B.C. (before 133 b.c.1).
1
JE -6
Head of Zeus r., in oak or
laurel-wreath.
[Pi. XX
N F O N ^" oak-wreath.
[Ivanoff, 1863.]
VII. 1.]
2
M -6
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
3
JE -7
[Bunbury, 1897.]
4
^ -65
[Wigan, 1872.]
5
^ -65
(beneath, A I)
[Van Leuuep, 1902.]
After 133 b.c.^
Head of Athena r., in crested
Corinthian helmet.
EYM E Nike advancing 1., holding
N EI2N wreath and palm.
6
M -8
AIONY
[Rollin, 1903.]
7
^ -95
AIO<l>AN
[Eollin, 1903.]
8
JE -75
AIO<t>AN
[M. J. Borrell, 1850.]
9
^ -8
[PI. XX
MENEKP
[Bunbury, 1897.]
VII. 2]
10
Ji: -8
MENEKP? (obscure)
[Bunbury, 1897.]
11
M -8
„ 1 (obscure)
[Millingen, 1851.]
1 The following two series, (i) with head of Athena, and (ii) with
head of Dionysos, seem to be t
wo contemporary denominations.
212
PHRYGIA.
No.
Motal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
Head of young Dionysos r.,
EYMENEHN Tripod containing
with band across forehead
lebes with three handles, surmounted
and wreath of ivy-leaves
by flat cover fringed with spikes {1) ;
and berries.
above, and on either side, three stars;
attached to tripod, on 1. side, double-
axe with serpent twined round
handle, and on r. side laurel-branch,
iilleted.
12
M -85
AIONYZI
POAO
[Rollin, 1903.]
13
JE -85
AIONYSIOY
<|)|AnNIA
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. XXVII. 3.]
14
M -95
MENEKPA
AZKAH
[Millingen, 1851.]
15
JE -9
MENEKP
AZKA
[Rollin, 1903.]
16
M -85
MENEKP-
AZK
[Sabatier, 1853.]
17
M -8
MENEK
[ ]
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
18
M -95
MENEKP
[ ]
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
19
M -95
MIKKA
[ ]
[11. P. Borre]], 1832.]
EUMENEIA.
213
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
20
M -6
21
M -75
JE 7
Eumeneia (1) under the name of Fulvia.
Circ. B.C. 44 — 40.
Head of Fulvia (?) as Nike,
with ■winjif at shoulder. ^
[PL
[4>OVA]OVIANnN Athena, hel-
[SMJEPTOPirOS meted and
[<l>l]AnNIAOY armed with
round shield, advancing 1., holding
spear upright before her.
[Wigan, 1872.]
XXVII. 4.]
Countermarked
A/^ and
[<^OVAOVIANnN] erased
(purposely 1)
SMEPTOPirOZ
<t)|Ar2NAOV (sic)
Same type.
[Lawson, 1900.]
[PI. XXVII. 5.]
Eumeneia.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of S. Sevenis? and later.
Bust of young Dionysos r.,
in ivy-wreath : border ot
dots.
€VM€ N€nN AXAinN
Athena, helmeted, standing towards
1., holding in r. phiale, and resting
with 1. on shield placed on the ground
beside her ; behind, spear upright :
border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
1 The portrait on these coins bears a very strong resemblance to
Cleopatra, vs-hose, indeed, it very probably may be, notwithstanding the
fact that Antony appears to have conferred the name of his vrife Fulvia
upon the city of Eumeneia. The apparently intentional erasure of
4>OVAOVIANnN on no. 21, shows that the name of Fulvia was
abandoned almost immediately. The countermarks on the ohv. may be
read as EVMENEHN <l>IAnNIAOY.
214
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size,
Obverse.
Reverse.
Bast of Hermes r., bare-
€VM €N€ HN Similar type .-
headed, caduceus project-
border of dots.
ing in front : border of
dots.
23
iE -6
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
I€PA CVNKAHTOC
€VM€N€I2N AXAIHN
Young male bust of the
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
Senate r., bare-headed,
front, between two stags, and with
shoulders draped : border
usual supports : border of dots.
of dots.
24
M -95
[Millingen, 1851.]
I6PACV NKAHTOC
€VM€N6nN AXAIHN
Similar.
Similar.
25
M -9
[Devonshire, 1844.]
AHMOC €V M€N€
TAAVKOC Eiver-god Glaukos
12 N Head of youthful
recumbent 1., himation over lower
Demos r. : border of dots.
limbs ; he holds in r. ears of corn
and poppy, and in 1. reed, and leans
on inverted vase from which a stream
flows with fish swimming in it :
bordtjr of dots.
2G
M -lb
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. XXVII. 6.]
1
27
M -8
(Differei
it dies.) [Banbury, 1897.]
€VM€N€IA Bust of
€VM€N€nN
City-goddess Eumeneia
TAAVKOC (in ex.)
r., turreted, shoulders
Biver-god Glaukos recumbent 1.,
draped : border of dots.
himation over lower limbs ; he holds
in r. reed, and in 1. cornucopiae ;
behind him an inverted vase from
which a stream flows : border of
dots.
■26
M -8
[Rollin, 1903.]
EUMENEIA.
215
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
€VM €N€IA Similar
bust, of later style : bor-
der of dots.
€VM€N €nN Tyche, wearing
kalathos, standing 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae : border of dots.
29
M -8
[1901.]
Similar.
€VM€N€ I2NAXAin[N]
Tyche, wearing kalatho.?, standing 1.,
holding in r. ears of corn and rudder,
and in 1. cornucopiae : border of dots.
30
M -75
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XX
VII. 7.]
31
M -75
Bust of Sarapis 1., wearing
modius, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
€VM€N €nNAX Tyche, wear-
ing kalathos, standing 1., holding
rudder and cornucopiae : border of
dots.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
32
M -6
Bearded head r., bare (Hera-
kles ?) : border of dots.
€VM € N€nN Hermes, naked,
standing towards 1., holding purse
and caduceus : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
33
M -55
(Differei
it dies.) [Rollin, 1903.]
Imperial.
Tiberius.
34
JE -7
KAIZAP Head of
Tiberius bare, r.
[PL XX
OVAAEPIOZ
ZMEPTOPIH
EVMENEHN
Bull butting r.
[Steuart, 1840.]
VII. 8]
21G
PHRYGIA.
No.
35
36
37
38
39
40
Metal.
Size.
JE -7
M -7
M
JE -55
JE -55
JE -75
Obverse.
ZEBAC TOS Head
of Tiberius bare, r.
SEBAZTO[Z] Head
of Tiberius bare, r.
ZEBAZ TOZ Hea.
of Tiberius bare, r.
lieverse.
[OYA]
AEPIOZ[Z]
MEPTOPIH
EYMENE[n]
N
Bull buttin" r.
[Lawson, 1874.]
EnirONOZ (above)
[EV]MENEI1N /, -1 „,N
[<}>ijAonATPiz y'"^^''^"^)
Tripod, on which phiale.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
KAEHN
[A]rAnHTOZ
[£]YME NEHN
Zeus standing 1., clad in himation,
holding in r. phiale, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
[Steuart, 1838.]
Livia.
Bust KAEHN
ATAnH
TOC within a laurel-wreath.
EVMENE
[Rollin, 1903.]
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
iSTero.
N€PGJNKAICA PC€I tOVAIOC KA€GJN OAPXI6 P€
BACTOC Youthful I VC
bust of Nero r., head bare,
shoulders draped.
[ZEBAZ] TH
of Livia 1.
€VM€
N€WN
Double-axe.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
EUMENEIA.
217
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
NEPnN ZEBAZTOZ
Youtliful bust of Nero
r., head bare, shoulders
draped.
EVMENEHN
lOVAIOZ
KA EHN
APXIEPEVZAZIAZ
Apollo, naked, standing towards 1.,
holding on extendecJ r. raven, and in
1. double-axe and chlamys.
41
M -75
42
M -8
43
M -9
[Steuart, 1840.]
[PI. XXVII. 9.]
Similar. Countermark,
double-axe with serpent
round handle.
Similar, with similar coun-
termark.
Similar.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Similar.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Agrippina Junior.
44
45
46
M -6
JE -75
M -6
ArPinni[NA] zeba
ZTH Bust of Agrip-
pina Junior r.
bazzakaehnoz evmene
XIN Kybele enthroned 1., hold-
ing in r. phiale, and resting with 1.
on tympanum.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[Rollin, 1903.]
[Bank Coll.]
F P
218
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
48
49
50
M -8
M -8
M -9
M -85
M -8
Domitian.
AV AOMITIANOC-
KAI rePMANIKOC
Head of Domitian r., laur.
Similar.
eiCANreiAANTOCMKAOV
AA€PIANOYAPXIAClAC
€VM€
N €D.N
Apollo, naked, standing towards ].,
holding on extended r. raven, and in
1. double-axe and chlamys.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[Steuart, 1840.]
Countermark, double-axe with serpent
round handle.
[Rollin, 1903.]
€ICA!r€IAANTOCMKAOV
AA6PIANOVAPX5ACIAC
€VM€N €D.N
Rider-god, naked but for chlamys,
on horseback r., with double-axe
over shoulder,
double-axe with
handle.
Countermark,
serpent round
[Bank Coll.]
[Burgon, 1841.]
(Note. — All these coins of Domitian seem to be of different dies.)
Hadrian.
AAPIANOC KAICAieVM€N€n N AXAIIIN
POAVMniOC
Bust of Hadrian r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
52 .EM5
Tyche standing 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[II. P. Borrell, 1832.]
EUMENEIA.
219
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
53
^1-
54
55
yEl-05
.'El-
56
M -9
ZEI-
SS
iEl-05
AVKAITP- AAPIA
NOCC6- Bust of
Hadrian r., laur., in cui-
rass with ae^is.
Eovci'se.
€VM€N€nN AXAIHN
Cultus-statuo of Artemis Ephesia to
front, between two stags, and with
usual supports.
[Rollin, 1895.]
AVTOKAIC
N€INOC
Antoninus Pius
Antoninus Pius.
ANTn €VM€N€nN AXAIHN
Bust of
r., laur.,
in cuirass and aegis.
Similar.
[AVTOKAIC]
nN€INOC Bust of
Antoninus Pius r., laur.,
in cuirass and aegis.
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, between two stags, and with
usual supports.
[Lawson, 1900.]
€VM€N€n
Similar.
NAXAIHN
[Rollin, 1903.]
ANT [€VM€]N€ I2N AXAIHN
Humped bull walking 1., conducted
by Nike in long chiton walking on
his r. side, holding him with her 1.
by his 1. horn, and raising with her
r. a double -axe (1) above his head.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
[PI. XXVII. 10.]
Similar.
Same die as last.
Similar.
(Dififerent dies.)
[Fellows, 1858.]
[PI.
AXAI HN
€VM€N€nN (in ex.)
Apollo playing lyre, and Dionysos
holding thyrsos, seated naked side
by side on car drawn r. by pantheress
and goat, the latter ridden by winged
Eros playing double-flute.
[MiUingen, 1839.]
XXVII. 11.]
220
PIIIIYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M. Aurelius Caesar.
59
^ -9
MAVPHAI- OVHP €VM€ N€n N AXAIHN
OCKAI Bust of M. Kider-god, in short chiton and
Aiirelius Caesar r., bare- cliianiys, on horse stepping r., hold-
headed, in cuirass and ing double-axe over 1. shoulder,
palud amentum.
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. XXVII. 12.]
Philip Senior.
AVT K lOV <j)iAinn
OC-AVr- Bust of
Philip Senior r., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
£n<t)<MAIKOVAP XI€VM€
N€nNAX Tyche, wearing
kalathos, standing 1., holding iu r.
ears of corn and rudder, and in 1.
60
^1-25
tum.
cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AVT K SOVA.<I)IAin
nocAvr- BusLof
Philip Senior r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
€ni<|)AA <t>IAI KOV APXI6
€VM€N€nN . ^ .
AXAinN ^"' '''•''
Temple-front of four columns, the
lower drums of which are spiral ;
the cornice of the pediment is adorned
with numerous antefixa and with
acroteria at the angles ; within
central arched intercolumniation,
statue of Tyche 1., with rudder and
Gl
^1-4
cornucoiDiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Otacilia Severa.
MAPKflTAKIA- C
€BHPA C€B- Bust
of Utacilia r.
€n <t)<I>IAIKOVAP XI €VM€
N6I1NAX Tyche, Avearing kala-
thos, standing 1., holding in r. ears of
corn and rudder, and in 1. cornucop>iae.
62
.^1-2
Same die as no. GO.
[Whittall, 1858.]
EUMENEIA.
221
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
63
^M5
'X
64 ^1-55
65
yEl-25
Volusian.
rOA OOVO AOVC
CIANOC
O Bust of Volusian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
eniArnNiovA-e
€0<1>IA0V A (infield)
€VM€N€N6nN AX
Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing 1.,
holding in r. ears of corn and rudder,
and in 1. cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Gallienus.
AVK-nOAIKIN TA
AAIHNOC- Bust of
Gallienus r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
66 i iEl-4
AVK-nO AK IN (sec)
rAAAIHNOC Bust of
Gallienus r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
AVK no AIKINTA
AAIHNOC Bust of
Gallienus r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
€VM€ N€nN
AXAIHN (in ex.)
Temple-front of six columns, lower
drums plain, upper portions spiral,
phiale in pediment, of which the
cornice is adorned with antefixa and
acroteria at angles ; within central
intercolumniation, cultus-statue of
Artemis Ephesia to front, with usual
supports.
[1873.]
[PI. XXVII. 13.]
€VM€ N€aN
AXAIXIN (in ex.)
Similar type.
[Ramsay, 1881.]
€VM€N€I2 NA XAIIIN
e (in field)
Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing 1.,
holding in r. rudder, and in 1. cornu-
copiae.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
222
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
JE -95
M -7
M -75
M -7
JE -7
GEIMENOTHYRAE.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Ti'ine of Trajan and Hadrian.
lePACV NKAHTOC eniATVA n€ rPIM€NO
Young male bust of the
Senate r., slioulders
draped : border of dots.
eVPCflN IMen, wearing
Plirj'gian cap, short chiton and boots,
and with crescent behind shoulders,
standing 1. ; holding in r. pine-cone,
and resting with 1. on sceptre : bor-
der of dots.
[Arundel], 1839.]
[PI. XXVIII. 1.]
€niA TVAAIOV irPIM€N OGVPCnN Athena,
Bearded head of Demos(?)
r., bound with taenia :
border of dots.
Similar.
eni A TV A
Similar.
€niAT V AO) Bust
of Artemis r., with quiver
at shoulder : border of
dots.
hehneted, standing to front, head r.,
leaning with r. on spear, and resting
1. on shield placed on the ground
before her : border of dots.
[Burgon, 1841.]
[rPIM€NO]
Similar.
evpenN
[Steuart, 1840.]
rPIM€NO
Similar.
evpeiiN
[Lawson, 1893]
rPIM€NO eVP € Demeter
standing 1., holding in r, ears of corn,
and resting with 1. on sceptre,
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
GRIMENOTHYRAE.
223
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
I€PACVN KAHTOC
Young male bust of
the Senate r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
6 /E -95
^ -75
M -95
M -75
€ni M- TVAAI
Bearded head of L)emos(l)
r., bound with taenia :
border of dots.
eniMTVAAl rP(M€NOGV
P6H N Men, wearing Phrygian
cap, short chiton, and boots, and with
crescent behind shoulders, standing
1. ; holding in r. pine-cone, and resting
with 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
[Burgon, 1841.]
rPIM€NO GVP€nN Athena,
helmeted, standing to front, head r.,
leaning with r. on spear, and resting
1. on shield placed on the ground
before her : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1900.]
[PI. XXVIII. 2.]
I€PACVN KAHTOC €niACKAHni AAOVATTT
Young male bust of the
Senate r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
PIM- Herakles, bearded, naked,
standing towards 1., holding in r.
apple, and on 1. arm club and lion-
skni : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1893.]
[PI. XXVIII. 3.]
AH MOC Bearded
bust of Uemos r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
10
M -65
Head of bearded Herakles
r., bare : border of dots.
rpiM€NO evP€nN zeus
enthroned 1., holding in r. uncer-
tain object, and resting with 1. on
sceptre : border of dots.
[Millingen, 1851.]
rPIM€N OeVP€ UN
Hermes, naked, standing to front,
head 1., holding in r. purse, and in
I. caduceus and chlamys : border of
dots.
[Millingen, 1839.]
224
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
11
Ml-
12
JE -75
ImjJericd.
Hadrian.
KAITPA AAP- eniACKAHni AAOVAnO
AA-
No'evpe ('^fi^^^)
Zeus Laodikeus, iu long chiton and
himation, standing to front, head 1.;
holding on r. eagle, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
[Lawson, 1893.]
[PI. XXVIII. 4.]
Bust of Hadrian
r., laur., paludamentum
on 1. shoulder.
Saljina.
CAB6INA C€BACTH
Bust of Sabina r.
rPIM€NO eVPenN Athena,
helmeted, standing to front, head r.,
leaning with r. on spear, and resting
1. on shield placed on the ground
before her.
[M. J. Borrell, 1850.]
HADRIANOPOLIS — SEBASTE.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obvei-se.
Revei-se.
HADRIANOPOLIS— SEBASTE.
Imjierial.
Septimius Severus.
1
iE -85
AVKA C€TT C€VH
Bust of Sept. Severus r.,
laur., ill cuirass.
AAPIA(1)AP X nOT€ITOV
Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing 1.,
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[H. r. Borrell, 1832.]
Julia Domna.
2
jE -9
lOVAO MNACe AAPIAPXnO T €IT Nike
Bust of J. JJomua r. standing r., head 1., with one foot on
glohe 1 supporting with 1. a shield on
her 1. knee.
[Eollin, 1903.]
[PI. XXVIII. 5.]
S. Severus, Caracal la and Geta Caesar.
3
JE 1-45
AVKAIAC€n — C€V
KMA ANTnNei —
r€T ACK (in field)
Bust of Severus r., laur.,
between those of Caracalla
1. and Geta Caesar r., each
in cuirass and paludamen-
tum; beneath, eagle to
front, with spread wings.
[PL XX
AAPIANOn OA€ITX2N
j\Ien, wearing Phrygian cap, and
with crescent behind shoulders,
riding 1. on horseback 1.
[1898.]
VIII. 6.]
Caracalla.
4
M -85
M-AV ANTUN Bust
of young Caracalla r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
danientum.
AAPIAAP X nOT€ITO
Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing 1.,
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
G G
22G
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -9
.^1-25
^1-3
^1-3
^1-3
10
JE -8
Geta Caesar.
Acenr r€TACKAi aapia ap x noxeixov
Bust of Geta Caesar r.
bare-headed, in cuirass.
Similar.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
Severus Alexander.
AVK- MAVCeV-A
A€2ANAPON Bust
of Sev. Alexander r.,
iaur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
€ni^(?)MHNO<l>IAOVMVPM
AAP lANOnO
C €B (in field)
Tyclie standing L, wearing kalatlios,
and holding rudder and cornncopiae.
[Petrie, 1881.]
(Same dies.)
[PI. XXVIII. 7.]
[Bank Coll.]
AVKMAV- C€V-
APOC Bast
of Sev. Alexander r., Iaur.,
in cuirass and paludanien-
tum.
AAPIANOnOA €ITnN€ni-
MNHCie€OV[€PMO]
(Cf. Iiifcnt. Wachl, 6075.)
C €B (in field)
Same type.
[Burgon, 1841.]
Jnlia Mamaea.
lOVAIA- MAM€AC€ APX(?)AIO<l)ANTOVAA€i:iO
VAAPIANOnOA€ITnN
C€ B (iu tield)
Same type.
[Rollin, 1903.]
B Bust of J. Mamaea r.
Maximus Caesar.
K MA IIMOC Bust
of Maximus Caesar r.,
bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
No type.
C€B
AAPIAN
on €ni X
KAAnO
VPNI
[Millhigvn, 1839.]
IIADRIANOPOLIS SE BASTE.
227
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
11 iEl-05
Philip Senior.
AVKMIOVAI<l>IAITTT
OC 13ust of Pliilip Sen.
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
€nixp ov<j)Ov
NO (^^^'^•)
C (in field)
River-god (Karmeios) recumbent 1.,
holding in r. cornucopiae, and in 1.
reed : behind him, inverted vase
from which a stream flows.
[Macridy, 1898.]
[PI. XXVIII. 8.]
AVKMIOVAKMAITTT
OC Similar.
12
M -8
13
iEl-
AP X CGVHPO-
AAPI (in ex.)
Humped bull walking 1.
[Arundell, 1839.]
Trebonianus Gallus.
AVK r OV€IB TP€lAAPIANO CTPAB KAIK--
B rAAAOCC€
Bust of Treb. Gallus r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
C€B- (ine.K.)
Kiver-god (Karmeios) recumbent 1.,
holding in r. cornucopiae, and in 1.
reed ; behind him inverted vase from
which a stream flows.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
THUYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
M -75
JE 1
M -7
Obverse.
Eeverse.
HIERAPOLIS.
Second Centuri) B.C.
Head of Apollo r., laur.,
hair in bunch behind and
with loose ringlets hang-
ing down neck.
lEPO City-goddess C?) wear-
TTO AITI2N ing long chiton and
peplos, seated 1. on three shields ;
she holds on extended r. Nike
stephanephoros, and rests with 1. on
sceptre.
behind, M
[PI. XXIX. 1.]
First Century B.C. 1
[Bank Coll.]
[Lawson, 1874.]
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
M -85
M -85
Similar, but of later style.
6
M -8
JE -9
Similar, but of later style.
in front, f^ ; behind, fyrT (i)
[PI. XXIX. 2.]
(different die.) Same monograms.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Similar, but of still later
style.
Similar. (Countermarked
with lyre.)
[l]EPOnOAIT[nN]
[A]OPYKANO[5:]i
Similar type.
Similar.
[RoUin, 1903.]
' The style of these coins with the name Aopuicavos is distinctly earlier
than that of the coins of Augustus on which the same name recurs
(no. 102, infra).
HIERAPOLIS.
!29
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Head of Zeus r., laur.
I E PO Apollo, in long chiton
TTOAIXriN and cloak, advan-
cing r., holding lyre and plectrum 1
2E -7
[Whittall, 1885.]
[PL XXIX. 3.]
Similar.
.'E -6
10
JE -6
11
iE -8
Head of Artemis r., with
bow and quiver at
shoulder.
AOPYKA[NOZ] Similar type.
lEPOnOAl
[Lawson, 1898.]
[ I] EPATTO ^ Artemis huntress ad-
A I TCO N vancing r,, holding
in 1. strung bow, and with r. drawing
arrow from quiver at her shoulder ;
behind her, stag standing 1. and
looking up.
[Arundell, 1839.]
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Claudius or Nero.
M ZVIA[AIOZANTI
OlXOSIEPAnOAIT
X2 N Bustof Dionysos
r., crowned with ivy,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
rENEISEBAZT HN -0)
Temple-front of six columns with
statue (?) in pediment : border of
dots.2
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XXIX. 4.]
^ The style of this coin and the absence of a border of dots indicate
that it cannot be later than the time of Augustus, while, on the other
hand the later spelling I EPATTOAITCJN instead of lEPOTTO
AITXIN shows that it cannot be placed earlier than his time.
- Temple of the Augustan cult at Hierapolis.
230
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Revei-se.
12
13
14
15
ZE -05
M -65
M -6
16
M -8
M -65
18
jE -7
19
M -75
Time of Trajan, or later, to that of Sever us or CaracaUaf
Bust of Atliena r., wearing
crested Corintliian helmet
and aciiis : border of dots.
Similar,
I€PAn OAGITHN Nemesis
standing 1., with her r. plucking
chiton from her breast, and with 1.
holding bridle : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1894.]
[PI. XXIX. 5.]
l€PAnO AGITHN Similar.
[Mania, 1843.]
Bust of Asklepios r., with
serpent-staif at breast :
border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
l€PAnOA€ I TUN Winged
Nemesis standing 1., with her r.
plucking chiton from her breast, and
in 1. holding bridle : border of dots.
^[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
[PI. XXIX. 6.]
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Bust of Apollo Archegetes (?)
or Lairbenos r., radiate,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
lePAHO A€ITnN
Winged
Nemesis standing 1., as on previous
coins : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Bust of Selene or Hekate r., ' l€PATTOA €ITON Winged
rising from crescent : bor
der of dots.
Nemesis, as above : border of dots.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[PI. XXIX. 7.]
IIIERAPOLIR.
231
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
20^ -7
21
M -6
M -5
M -6
24
M -75
2G
M -9
iE -85
l€PAnO AlC Bust of
City-goddess r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
Bust of Athena r., in crested
Athenian helmet : border
of dots.
Bust of Athena 1., in crested
Corinthian helmet and
ae^is : border of dots.
APXHre THC Young
bust r., radiate, shoulders
draped : border of dots.
l€PAnO AeiTIlN Winged
Nemesis standing r., as above.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
lePAnO AeiTHN Hermes,
naked, standing to front, head ].,
holding in r. purse, and in 1. caduceus
and chlamys : border of dots.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
l€PAnO A€ITn N Nike
advancing 1., holding in r. wreath,
and in 1. palm : border of dots.
[Kollin, 1903.]
ieP[An] OA6IT nN
Divinity standing 1., in cuirass or
short chiton, holding in r. branch
or wreath, and witli 1. double-axe
and chlamys : border of dots.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[PI. XXIX. 8.]
Bust of young Herakles r. ,
with club at shoulder, and
lion-skin knotted round
neck : border of dots.
Bust of young Dionysos r.,
crowned with ivy, shoul-
ders draped : border of
dots.
I€ PAn OA€ITn [N]
Athena, helmeted, advancing r.,
wielding thunderbolt (or spear]) with
r., and witli round shield on 1. arm :
border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
l€PAnO A€IT HN Zeus
Laodikeus, in Jong chiton and hima-
tion, standing 1., holding on r. eagle,
and resting with 1. on sceptre : bor-
der of dots.
[Whittall, 1858.]
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
232
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Dust of Sarapis r., Avearing
IGPAHO AeiT riN Zeus
modius, shoulders draped :
Laodikeus, as above : border of dots.
border of dots.
27
JE -8
[Mauro da Villa, 1856.]
Similar.
l€PAnO A€l THN Similar.
28
M -8
[Margaritis, 1891.]
Similar.
l€PAn OAeiTHN Isis stand-
ing towards 1., holding in raised r.
sistrum, and in loAvered 1. situla :
border of dots.
29
JE -8
[Van Lennep, 1894.]
30
M -7
[Arundell, 1839.]
31
M -75
l€PAnO A€ITnN
MOH'OC TOPPHBOC
Bust of Apollo (Arclie-
Mopsos and Torrebos standing face
getes) r., with lyre at
to face, naked but for long mantle
breast, shoulders draped :
hanging down back ; Mopsos towards
border of dots.
r., holds in lowered r. laurel-branch,
and rests Avith 1. on strung bow ;
Torrebos towards 1., holds on ex-
tended r. statue of goddess wearing
turreted crown or kalathos(?), and
rests 1. arm on lyre which stands on
a basis behind him : border of dots.
32
^1-35
[Lawson, 1883.]
[PI. XXIX. 9.]
Similar type.
e€A PHMH Roma, helmeted,
seated 1. on cuirass and round shield,
holding on extended r. Nike, and in
1. parazonium.
33
M\-15
[Millingen, 1851.]
IIIERAPOLIS.
233
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
34
i5<:M5
35
36
^1-2
^1-05
37 M -95
38
i^l-05
APXHr€ THC
Similar bust, with lyre at
breast : border of dots.
l€PAnO AeiTHN Cultus
statue of Artemis Epliesia to front,
with usual supports, between two
stags looking up : [border of dots].
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
[PI. XXIX. 10.]
l€PAnOA€l TIIN
Head of young Dionysos
r., crowned with ivy :
border of dots.
€VTTO CIA Euposia, as Tyche,
standing L, holding in r. rudder, and
on 1. arm cornucopiae, in the bend of
which sits infant Ploutos or Dionysos
with r. raised to grapes hanging from
mouth of cornucopiae : border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. XXIX. 11.]
(Same dies.)
(Same dies.)
[Burgon, 1841.]
Same die 1
Rape of Persephone by Hades, with
flying chlamys and sceptre, in quad-
riga of galloping horses r. : border of
dots.
[Millingen, 1839.]
[PI. XXIX. 12.]
39 ^1-05
40 ..-Ell
sevc TPnioc
Head of Zeus Troios r.,
bound with taenia : bor-
der of dots.
l€PAnO A€ITIIN
Apollo
Kitliaroedos (Archegetes) standing r.,
clad in long chiton and mantle,
holding in lowered r. ]ilectrum, and
with 1. lyre : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1903.]
[PI. XXX. 1.]
(Different dies?)
[Bank Coll.]
II H
234
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
■il
Ml-0
42
JE -8
43
JE -7^
44
45
iE -8
M -75
46
.^1-
(.Same die ?)
5:€vc Bnsioc
Head of Zeus Bozios r.
bound with taenia (?)
bortler of dots.
l€POnO A€ITn N Divinity
standing 1., in cuirass, holding in r.
branch or wreath, and with L double-
axe and chlamys : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
I€PA nOA€IT n N Eider-
god, in short chiton and chlamys, on
horse stepping r., carrying double-
axe over 1. shoulder : border of dots.
[1893.]
[PI. XXX. 2.]
AHMOC Bust of
youthful Demos r., bare-
headed (?): border of dots.
AH MOC Bust of
Ijearded Demos 1., bare-
headed, shoulders draped:
border of dots.
l€PAnO--T UN Eiver-god
Clirysoroas recumbent 1., holding in
r. two ears of corn and poppy, and
resting with 1. on inverted vase from
wdiich water flows ; in ex., XPVCO
border of dots. POAC
[Rollin, 1903.]
I6PA nOAEITUN Similar.
[PI. XXX. 3.]
Time of Caracalla (?) and later.
[Sabatier, 1853.]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
AP XH r€THC
Bust of Apollo Archegetes
r., shoulders draped ; lyre
at breast obliterated by
two countermarks, one un-
certain, the other contain-
ing re?): border of dots.
I€P AnOA€ITn NN €nK
OPI2N Tyche standing 1., wear-
ing kalathos, holding in r. rudder,
and with 1. cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1893.]
UIERAPOLIS.
235
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
S€VCTPX1 IOC
Head of Zeus Troios r.,
bound with taenia : bor-
der of dots.
47
JE -95
48
M -95
49 ^ -9
50 ^1-0
51
^1-0
Head of Dionysosr., crowned
with ivy; in front, thyrsos:
border of dots.
l€PAnO A€ I THNNCn
_ KOP _ UN (in tiekl)
Divinity standing 1., in cuirass and
boots, holding in r. ears of corn and
poppy (1), and with 1. double-axe and
chlamys : border of dots.
[Macridy, 1901.]
[PI. XXX. 4.]
lePAHOA €ITnN Dionysos,
naked but for chlamj's, standing to
front, head 1., holding in r. kantharos
over panther at his feet, and resting
with 1. on thyrsos : border of dots.
Bust of Athena 1., wearing
crested Corinthian helmet
and aegis : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
l€PAnO A€ITflN Hermes,
naked, standing to front, head 1.,
holding in r. purse, and in 1. caduceus :
border of dots.
Head of bearded Herakles r.
with club at shoulder
border of dots.
Similar.
[Lawson, 1899.]
l€PAnO A€l THN Hygieia
standing towards r., feeding serpent :
border of dots.
[Lawaon, 1900.]
[PI.
l€PAnO A€ITnN Asklepios
and Hygieia standing face to face ;
Asklepios on r. rests on serpent-staff;
Hygieia on 1. feeds serpent : border
of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
XXX. 5.]
236
PHUYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Keverse.
Similar.
l€PATTOA €1 Lion walking r. :
TX2N(inex.) border of dots.
52
2E -7
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Similar.
l€PAnO AeiTHN Eagle to
front, with open wings, head 1. :
border of dots.
53
M -65
[Lawson, 1898.]
AAIPBHNO C Bust
l€PAnO A€ITnN Apollo
of Apollo Lairbenos r.,
Kitharoedos (Aichegetes) in long
radiate, shoulders draped:
chiton and mantle, standing towards
border of dots.
r., holding in lowered r. plectrum,
and carrying lyre with 1. : border of
dots.
54
M 1-05
[Rollin, 1903.]
AAIPBHNOC Similar.
I€ PAnOA€ITnN Selene or
Hekate, with crescent at shoulders,
and carrying two torches, standing in
biga drawn r. by two galloping horses :
border of dots.
55
^1-0
[Steuart, 1810.]
Similar. 1
A€l THN Similar.
56
^1-0
[Whittall, 1858.]
AAIP BHNOC Bust
l€PAnOA€ IT HN Hygieia
of Apollo Lnirbenos r.,
enthroned 1., wearing kalathos, hold-
radiate, shoulders draped :
ing in r. phiale towards serpent erect
border of dots.
before her, and resting 1. arm on
cushion resembling the tympanum of
Kybele ; behind throne, small Teles-
phoros : border of dots.
57
^1-05
[Devonshire, 1814.]
[PI. XXX. 6.]
^ The first three coins with the head of Lairbenos (nos. 54-56) are
of mnch better style than those which follow (nos. 57 sqq.), and may
belong to the period before Ce
iracalla, |
HIEEAPOLIS.
237
No.
Metal.
Size
Obverse.
Eeverse.
58
.-E 1-05
59
JE -85
60
61
M -95
M -95
Similar.
Similar. (Same die as the
Alliance coins, infra, nos.
177-185.)
iePAnOA€IT HN Similar,
but Telesplioros stands on a stool or
shelf.
[Lawson, 1899.]
l€PAnO A eiTHN Similar,
Ijut without cushion on throne, and
Telesphoros like a term or mummy.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
AAIP BHNOC Bust
of Apollo Lairbenos r.,
radiate, shoulders draped:
border of dots.
Similar.
62
/E -9
63
64
M -95
M -95
AAIP BHNOC
Similar.
Same die.
iePAnoA€iT nNN€nKOP
nN Apollo Kitliaroedos (Arche-
getes), in long chiton and mantle^
standing towards r., holding in
lowered r. plectrum, and carrying
lyre with 1. : border of dots.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
l€PAnOA€l
n N
TONNCnKOP
[Rollin, 1903.]
l€PAnO A€ITnN Winged
Nemesis standing towards 1., holding
in r. scale.o, and in 1. cubit-rule ;
behind her on the ground, wheel :
border of dots.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
l€PAnOA€IT
UN (in ex.)
Wolf 1., suckling
twins : border
of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
Similar (different die).
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
•238
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
65
M -95
66
M -95
67
^1-2
68
^1-15
69 Ml-2
Obverse.
Similar.
Similar.
Reverse.
I€ PAnOAeiTHN N€n KO pn
N
A
KTI within laurel-wreath.
A
horder of dots.
[Sabatier, 1853.]
l€PAnOA€ITnN
nv
01 within laurel-wreath.
A
border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
AHMOC Head of
young Demos r., laur. :
border of dots.
(Same die 1)
AHMOC Similar.
l€PAnO AGITHN Apollo
Kitharoedos (Archegetes), in long
chiton and mantle, standing towards
r., holding in lowered r. plectrum,
and carrying lyre with 1. : border of
dots.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
I6PATTO A€ITnN Different die.
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
I€ P A nOA€l THN Eider-
god, naked but for chlamys, on horse
stepping r., carrying double-axe on
r. arm : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
HIERAPOLIS.
239
No.
Motal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
70
^1-15
71 I ^1-2
72
iEM
AHMOC Similar.
A\OC Similar, but dra-
HA pery at neck.
Countermark, standing
figure 1., holding phiale (I).
l€PAnOA€ITn N
Eiver-god (Chrysoroas) recumbent 1.,
holding in r. ears of corn and poppy,
and on 1. arm, branch (1) ; behind
him, inverted vase from which a
stream flows ; in field above, star :
border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
lepAno [A€iTn]N
NeHKOPXlN (in ex.)
Agonistic table, on which two prize
crowns, each containing pahn, and
inscribed respectively [TTV0]IA
and AKTIA ; beneath the table,
side by side, two prize amphorae :
border of dots.
[Steuart, 1840.]
[PI. XXX. 7.]
AH MOC Head of
young Demos, as on
previous coin
dots.
border oi
Similar.
73 yEl-3
l€PAnOA€IT n NNEHKOP
Athlete, naked to front, head r., Avith
r. supporting agonistic crown upon
his head, and with 1. holding palm ;
in field 1., AKTIA : border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
l€PAnOA€ I TUN NU
NEHKOP (in ex.)
Tyche, weaiing kalathos, standing 1.,
holding rudder and cornucopiae :
border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
240
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Si/.e.
Obverse.
Reverse.
76
78
yEl-3
/EM
iEM
Ml-0
JE -85
AH/^OC Similar. Two
couiiteiniarks, one con-
taiuing a cultus-statue to
r., the other a radiate
head r. (1)
AH AAOC Similar.
Countermark, standing
figure C?).
BOV AH EustofBoule
r., laur. and veiled : bor-
der of dots.
BOV AH BustofBouk
r., laur., and veiled : bor-
der of dots.l
lEPAHOAeiT IlNNeaKOP
ON [sic)
Similar type : border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1894.]
l€PAnOA€l N €flKOPn
TUN N
Similar type : border of dots.
[Pres. by the Hellenic Society, 1900.]
l€PAn O AeiTHN Nike
advancing 1., holding wreath and
palm : border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
I€ PAHOAGITHN Eider-god,
naked (?) but for chlamys, holding in
r. double-axe over shoulder, on horse
stepping r. : border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Similar. Similar.
(Different dies.)
[PI. XXX. 8.]
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
^ These two coins, nos. 77 and 78, appear to be of earlier style than
the rest, and probably belong to the time of Caracalla.
IIIERAPOLIS.
241
Xo.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
80
81
M -85
^ -85
JE -9
82
JE -9
83
.^1-45
84 iEl-0
r€PO VCIA Bust of
Gerousia r., laur., aud
veiled : border of dots.
I€PA nOA€ITn N Kider-
god, naked (1) but for cblamj's, hold-
ing in r. double-axe over shoulder,
on horse stepping r. : border of dots.
[M. J. Borrell, 1851.]
[PI. XXX. 9.]
(Same die ?)
r€ POVCIA Similar.
(Same die 1)
I6PACVN KAHTOC
Young male bust of the
Senate r., bare-headed,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
(Different die 1)
l€PAn O AGITON Similar.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
l€PAn OA €ITnN Zeus
Laodikeus, in long chiton and hima-
tion, standing towards 1., holding on
r. eagle, and resting w^ith 1. on
sceptre : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
l€PAn OAeiTHN Tyche
(Euposia) standing L, wearing kala-
thos ; she holds in r. ear of corn witli
poppy and rudder, and on 1. arm
cornucopiae, on the bend of which
sits (probably) infant Ploutos (cf.
no. 35) : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
I6PACV NKAHTOC l€PAnO
Young male bust of the
Senate r., bare-headed,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
A€IT n NN€nKO
Pn N (in ti.-kl)
Divinity, in cuirass and boots, stand-
ing 1., holding in r. branch, and in
1. double-axe : border of dots.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
I I
242
PIIRTGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -9
86
vE -95
87
88
M -95
M -9
89
JR -95
Same die.
Same die.
Same die.
l€PAnOA€l THNNenKO
Pn N (in field)
Apollo Kitharoedos (Archegetes), in
long chiton and mantle, standing
towards r., holding in lowered r.
plectrum, and with 1. arm lyre :
border of dots.
[i;olliii, 1903.]
I€ PAnOA €ITnNN€nK OP
UN (in field)
Hygieia enthroned 1., wearing kala-
thos, holding in r. phiale to serpent
erect before her, and resting 1. arm
on cushion, resembling the tympanum
of Kybele, placed on throne ; behind
throne small figure of Telesphoros :
border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
I€PA n OA€ ITIIN
N€nKO (in.-x.)
P^ (infield)
Rape of Persephone by Hades, with
flying chlamys and sceptre, in quad-
riga of galloping horses r. ; border
of dots.
[Lawson, ISTi.]
[PI. XXX. 10.]
(Same dies.)
[Lincoln, 1902.]
Same die.
l€PAnOA€ITnNN€nKOP n
N- A
KTI within wreath :
A
border of dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XXX. 11.]
IIIEKAPOLIS.
243
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
90
91
92
93
94
95
2E -85
M -85
vE -75
JE -8
JE -75
M -6
l€PA BOVAH Bust
of Boule r., laur. and
veiled : border of dots.
Same die.
N€n KOPHN Bust
of City-goddess r., turreted
and veiled : border of
dots.
l€PAnOA eiTHN The god
Men, wearing Phrygian cap, chiton,
and mantle, standing 1., with r. foot
on bucranium, holding in r. pine-
cone, and resting with 1. on sceptre :
border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
I€PA no A €ITnN Same
type.
[Lawson, 1874.]
l€PAn O A€ITnN
type.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
luijjerial.
Fabius Maximus.
Proeos. under AuQ;ustus B.C. 5.
<l)ABIOZ Head of
MAZIMOZ Fabius
Maximus r., bare.
ZnZIMOZ
<|)IAOnATPIZ
EPOnOAEITXlN
XAPAE
Double - axe,
the handle
bound with
taenia.
[1887.]
[PI. XXXI. 1.]
(Same dies.)
<t>ABIOS
MAZIMOZ
Similar.
lEPAnO
AEITHN
TPV<t>nN
[PI. XXXI. 2.]
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
No type.
[Lawson, 1874.]
244
niRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
96
M -6
97
98
M -85
M -9
99 M -8
100 M -8
llOl M -75
Similar.
lEPAHO Xotype.
AEITHN
XAPHZ
[Rollin, 1903.]
Augustus.
ZEBAZ TOZ Head
of Aucjustus r., bare.
ZnSIMOZ Lyre.
<!>IAOnATPIZ
lEPOnOAEITHN
XAPAZ
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
[PI. XXXI. 3.]
(Same dies.) [A'^an Lennep, 1901.]
ZEBAZ TOZ Similar. HAHIAZ
AHEAAIAOLY]
lEPono
AEITX^N
[PI. XXXI. 4.]
Tripod bound
Avith taenia,
and with
laurel-branch
in the bowl.
[Whittull, 1858.]
Similar.
Similar.
AVrKEYZ Similar.
<I)IAOnATPIZ
lEPAnO
AEITHN
[Millingen, 1851.}
KIIKOZ
nOAAIAOZ t (=<l>IAOnA
lEPAnO TPIZ1)
A El TUN Similar.
[Rollin, 1903.]
HIERAPOLTS.
245
Metal.
N«- Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
102
JE -8
Similar.
[AlOPYKANOZ
AIOZKOYPIAOY
[l]EPAnOAEITON
Apollo Kitbaroedos, in long chiton
and mantle, standing r., holding in
lowered r. plectrum, and in 1. lyre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
103
M -75
Similar.
APTEMnN Similar.
KOAPOY
[lEJPAnOAEITnN
[Davies, 1894.]
[PI. XXXI. 5.]
104
M -65
ZEBASTOZ Similar.
AI<l>IAOZ Similar.
AI4)IAOY
APXIlNtB
[IEPAnOAEI]TnN
[Sabatier, 1853.]
[Z]EBAZTOS Head
of Augustus (?) r., laur.
MENIZKOZ
AI<l>IAOY
105
M -75
[PI. X2
r f (in field)
lEPAHOAITON
Apollo (Lairbenos), naked but for
mantle hanging behind him, stand-
ing to front, head 1., holding in r.
phiale, and in 1. double-axe.
[Rollin, 1903.]
:xi. 6.]
106
M -7
SEBAZTOS Head of
Augustus (?) r., laur.
[PI. x:
[M]ATPn[N]
AnOAAnNI[OY]
lEPAnOAITXlN
Double-axe with serpent twined
round handle, surmounted by head
of Helios r., radiate.
[Van Lennep, 1894.]
iXI. 7.]
246
PHUYGTA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Ob\
Reverse.
107
JR -75
108
M -7
109
JE -65
110
M -6
111
JE -55
ZEBAZTOZ Headof [|]OAAAZIOAAOY Lyre.
Augustus (?) r., bare(?)
[HPAMATEYZ
[IJEPAnOAITUN
SEBACSTOZ] Ilea.l
of Augustus C?) r., bare.
[Rollin, 1903.]
APYAZ ■? (o'^^scure) Lyre.
[r]PAMATEYZ
[lElPAnOAITHN
[Steuart, 1838.]
Tibei
TIBEPIO[E] KAICAPI lEPA Lyre.
Head of Tiberius r., bare. I TTOAEITn[N]
AZKAHniCA]
AHZ
(Countermark, ^)
[Rollin, 1903.]
[__ ] KAICAP
Similar head.
[I EPA]
noAEixniN]
[AI<l>]IAOZ(?) or AnAOZ(?)
Apollo Kitliaroedos, in long chiton
and mantle, standing r., holding in
loweied r. plectrum, and with 1. lyre.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Germanicus and Drusus.
rEPMANI KOC
Head of Germanicus r.,
laur.
APOVCOC lEPAnOAEITflN
Head of Drusus r., bare.
[PI. XXXI. 8.]
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
HIERAPOLIS.
247
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
112
114
115
u:
18
JE -7
113 M -75
JE -8
JK -75
IIG M -7
M -7
M -75
Claudius.
KAAYAI OZKAIZAP
Head of Claudius r., laur.
KAAVAI OZKAIZAP
Head of Claudius r., laur.
Similar.
M ZVIAAIO[Z]
ANTIOXOZ AP (=yp«^)
lEPAnOAITHN
Apollo Kitharoedos, in long chiton
and mantle, standing r,, holding in
lowered r. plectrum, and with I. lyre.
[Lincoln, 1902."]
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
M ZVIAAIOZ ANTIOXOZ
KPIEPAnOAITUN Kider-
god, in short chiton and chlamys, on
horse stepping r., carrying double-axe
over 1. shoulder.
[Chester, 1888.]
[A^an Lennep, 1894 ]
Similar, but without mon. PC P- in inscr.
[Van Lennep, 1902. J
Nero Caesar.
NEPHN KAIZAP i
Bust of young Nero Caesar '
r., bare-headed, shoulders
draped.
Similar.
ZYIAAIOZ
ANTIOXOZ
lEPAnOA---
Double-axe with
round handle.
[Devon shir
serpent twined
1844.]
HEPEITAZ B rf lEPAn OA
EITnN Rider-god, in short
cliiton and chlamys, on horse stepping
r., carrying double-axe over shoulder.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
2iS
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
119
M -8
Similar.
[PI. X2
Tl AlONYSIOZIEPAnOAE
[IXnNj Similar.
[Lawsou, 1900.]
:xi. 9.]
120
M -8
Similar.
• Tl AlONYZIOZIEPAnOAEI
TX2N Similar.
[Steuart, 1840.]
121
JE -75
Similar.
Similar.
[Chester, 1888.]
122
JE -8
Similar.
Similar.
XAPHZBHAniAZIEPAnOA
El TUN Similar.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
M Zeus Laodikeus,
ANTIINIOZ in long chiton
KAAOZ and himation,
lEPA nOAEI standing l.,hold-
THN ing in r. eagle,
and resting with 1. on sceptre.
123
/E -75
[Pres. by the Hellenic See, 1900.]
[PI. XXXI. 10.]
Agiippiiia Junior.
124
M -65
ArPIHE
Junior r.
NAZEBAZ
3ust of Ayrippina
[PI. XX
I
• M • Staff entwined
lANTXlNIOZ by serpent.
KAAOZ
lEPAHOAEI
[Van Lennep, lOOl.]
XI. 11.]
IIIERArOLlS.
219
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
125
M -05
126 yE -6
127
JE -6
ArPinEINA ZEBAZ
TH Similar.
Similar.
Similar.
Reverse.
Similar.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
EAO Y I OZ Thyrsos bound Avith
ATTTOMOZ taenia.
lEPAHOAEI
THN
[Lincoln, 1902.]
N EHTEPOZI EPAH
OAEITXIN Demeter enthroned
1., holding in r. ears of corn and
poppy.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[PI. XXXI. 12.]
Trajan.
128
M -75
AVKAIN€PTPAIA
NOC C€Br€P A
Head of Trajan r., laur.
€niM€ l€PAnOA€ I TON
n O (in field)
Atheua, helnieted, standing towards
1., holding in r. pliiale, and resting 1.
on shield placed on the ground beside
her ; behind her, upright spear, and
at her feet, owl.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XXXI. 13.]
AVKAI0€OV VnN€
PBATPAIANHCere
PMA Bust of Trajan
1., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentura.
129
Ml-
l€PAnO A€ITnN Athena r.,
and Hermes 1., standing face to face.
Athena helmeted, r. resting on spear,
and 1. on round shield placed on the
ground beside her. Hermes, naked
but for chlamys on 1. arm, holding
in r. purse, and on 1. caduccus.
[Rollin, 1895.]
[PI. XXXI, 14 ]
K K
250
I'HUYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
130 M 1-2
131; Ml-2rj
132 ^1-
133
^M
134 JEl-2
AVKAIN€PTPAIA N
OCC€Br€PAAKIK
OC Head of Trajan r.,
laur.
AVKAIN€P[BA]TPA
I ANOCC€Br€PA
AKIKOC Head of
Trajan r., laur.
lePAHO A€ITnN Cultus-
statue of Artemis Ephesia to front,
with usual supports, between two
stags looking up.
[Rollin, 1903.]
!€PA[nO] A€ITnN Kybele
enthroned 1., holding in r. phiale,
and resting with 1. on tympanum ;
beside her, lion 1.
[Steuart, 1840.]
Hadrian,
AV KAITP- AAPIA l€PAnO [A€IT] HN Athena,
N OC • Bust of Hadrian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
helmeted, standing towards 1., hold-
ing in r. statuette of Nike Stephane-
phoros, and resting 1. on shield placed
on the ground beside her ; behind,
upright spear.
[Millingen, 1839.]
Antoninus Pius.
AVTOKPA KAICAPtl€PAnO A€IT HN Divinity
ANTnN€INOC
Head of Antoninus Pius
r., bare.
Similar.
standing 1., in cuirass or short chiton
and boots, holding in r. branch or
wreath, and in 1. double-axe and
chlamys.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
I6PA nOACIXnN Apollo
Kitharoedos standing towards r., in
loug chiton and mantle, holding in
lowered r. plectrum, and with 1. lyre.
[Steuart, 1840.]
HIERAPOLIS
251
No.
Metal.
Size.
135
.El-35
136
M 1-3
137
JEl-2
138
M -S
139
^1-2
Obverse.
Reverse.
AVKAIAAPIA- AN
TnN€INOC Head
of Antoninus Pius r., laur.
Similar (same diel).
lePAH OAGITHN Similar.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XXXI. 15.]
l€PAnO AGITUN (s/c)
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, with usual supports, between
two stags looking up.
[PuUan, 1870.]
Marcus Aurelius Caesar.
AVPHAIOC- BHPO
C-KAIM Bust of M.
Aurelius Caesar, bare-
headed, r., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
l€PAnOA€ITn N Eider-god
on horse stepping r., naked but for
chlamys, holding in r. double-axe.
[PI. XXXII. 1]
Faustina Junior.
[Rollin, 1895.]
<|)AVCT€INA C€BAC
TH Bust of Faustina
Junior r.
I€PA no A6ITI2N Zeus
Laodikeus standing 1., in long chiton
and liimation, holding on r. eagle,
and resting Avith 1. on sceptre.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Caracalla.
AYKMAY ANTON
€INOC C€B Bast
of Caracalla r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
l€PAnOA€ITn NN€nKOPI2
N Tyche or Euposia standing 1.,
wearing kalathos, holding in r. ears
of corn with poppy and rudder, and
on 1. arm, cornucopiae, on the side
of which is a figure of infant Ploutos
(cf. no. 35).
[Rollin, 1903.]
l'&^
PIIKYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obver.se.
Reverse.
140
^1-2
AYKMAY ANTHN
€
C€B (in field)
Bust of Caracalla r., laiir.,
in cuirass, Avith aegis on
breast.
l€PAnOA€ITn NN€nKOPn
and in field, ^^ TIC 0)
Herakles, naked, standing towards
r., resting with r. on club, and hold-
ing in 1. lion-skin.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
(double-struck.)
141
JE -7
AKMAAN TnN€IN
OC liust of Caracalla
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
I€PA no A€ ITHN River-
god (Chrysoroas) recumbent 1., hold-
ing in r. ears of corn, and resting
with 1. on inverted vase from which
a stream flows.
[Lincoln, 1870.]
142
M -7
Similar.
l€PAnO A€ITn
N (in field)
^M (m ex.)
Same tj'pe.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
143
M -85
AVTKMAVP ANTn
N6INOC Bust of
Caracalla r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
l€PAn OA €ITnNN€n
K O PHN (in field)
The god Men, wearing Phrygian cap,
chiton, and mantle, standing 1., hold-
ing in r. pine-cone, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
144
JE -9
Similar.
Similar.
[Van Lennep, 1898.]
Aquillia Severa.
145
M -95
AKVA C€B HPAC€B
Bust of Aquillia Severa r.
I€ PAnOA€ ITHN
Wolf 1., suckling twins.
[Eollin, 1903.]
niEEAPOLIS.
253
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Keverse.
Annia Faustina.
ANNIA<I>A VCT6INA
C€ B Bust of Anuia
Faustina r.
U6
^1-15
147
M -95
148
M -85
149
^1-3
(pierced.'
ANNIA.<|>AVC T€IN
AC€B Bust of Annia
Faustina r.
T€INAC€B
Similar.
i€PA noAeiT nNN€nKO
pn N
Tyche or Euposia standing 1., wear-
ing kalatlios, holding in r. pbiale
over lighted altar, and on 1. arm
cornucopiae, on the side of which is
a figure of infant Ploutos (cf. no.
35).
[Whittall, 1885.]
l€PAnOA€IT HNNenKOPn
N
Similar type, but without lighted
altar.
[Lawson, 1897.]
l€PAnOA€ITnNN€nKOPn
N
A
KTI within wreath.
A
[Eollin, 1903.]
Philip Senior.
AVTK lOVA <I>[I]AI
nnoc Avr- Bust
of Philip Senior r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
(Same die as Alliance coins,
with Ephesus and Perga-
mum, infra, nos. 168, 171.)
l€PAn OA€ ITHN Two
naked (?) figures standing face to
face, each with mantle hanging
behind him, holding spear in 1. and
phiale in r. over lighted altar between
them.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
[PI. XXXII. 2.]
254
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
150
151
^1-2
/El-2
152
^M5
153
154
M -9
M -9
155 JE -95
Otacilia Severa.
MARK nTAKIA- C l€PAnO A€ITnN
€BHPA.C€B- Bust
of Otacilia Severa r.
(Same die as Alliance coin
with Smyrna, infra, no.
174.)
Cultus-
statue of Artemis Ephesia to front,
with usual supports, between two
stags looking up.
[Pres. by Mr. W. R. Paton, 1889.]
[PI. XXXII. 3.]
(Same dies.)
[Rolliu, 1903.]
Same die.
(Countermark, P)
M nr- [C€VHPA]
Bust of Otacilia Severa r.
(Same die as Alliance coins
Avith Ephesus and Sardes,
infra, nos. 172, 176.)
l€PAnO A€ITnN Table, on
which is an agonistic crown in-
scribed (■?)
[RoUin, 1903.]
I€P AnOA eiTHN Hygieia
enthroned 1., feeding serpent from
phiale with r., and resting 1. arm on
cushion resembling tympanum ; be-
hind throne, small Telesphoros.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
[PI. XXXII. 4.]
(Same dies.)
[Rollin, 1903.]
Same die.
i€PA no
AeirriN (in ex.)
Hades, with flying
sceptre, in quadriga
horses r.
Rape of Per-
sephone by
chlamys and
of galloping
[Ready, 1890.]
HIERAPOUS.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Same die.
156 JE -95
Same die.
157 IE -95
158; M -9
159 ^M
l€PAnOA€ITnN
A
KTI within wreath.
A
[Devonshire, 1844.]
l€PAnOA€ITnN
nv
eiA
(Same dies.)
Philip Junior.
within wreath.
[Millingen, 1851.]
[Milles, 1S43.]
• M iovA.<i>iAinnoc
• KAI- Bust of Philip
Junior r., bare-headed, in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
(Countermark, F)
160 ^1-2 (Countermark, T)
lePAnOA eiTIIN Tyche or
Euposia standing 1., wearing kalathos,
liolding in r. two ears of corn and
rudder, and on 1. arm cornucopiae,
on the side of which (probably) a
figure of infant Ploutos (cf. no. 35).
[Devonshire, 1844.]
(Same dies.)
[Rollin, 1903.]
Similar (different die).
161 ,EM
l€PAnO AEITHN Apollo
Kitharoedos standing r. beneath a
tree ; he wears long chiton and
mantle, and holds in r. plectrum,
and with 1. lyre.
[^r. J. Borrell, 1S45.]
loQ
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Alliance Coins.
HIERAPOLIS— LAODICEIA.
Hadrian.
AYTOKPAKAICAP
l€PATTOA€l TnNKAIAAO[A'
AAPIANOC Bust of
IK€nN]
Hadrian 1., bare-headed,
OM[ONOIA] (in ex.)
wearing paludamentum
Apollo Kitharoedos (Archegetes of
and cuirass (?).
Hierapolis) r., and Zeus Laodikeus 1.,
standing face to face. Apollo, in long
chiton and mantle, holds in lowered
r. plectrum, and on 1. arm lyre.
Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
himation, holds in r. eagle, and with
1. rests on sceptre.
162
^1-45
[Rollin, 1903. J
[PL LI. 7.]
(See also Laodiceia — Hierapolis, Hadrian.)
HIERAPOLIS—CIBYRA.
(See Cibyra^ — Hierapolis.)
M. Aurelius, Faustina Jun.
HIERAPOLIS— SYNNADA.i
L. Verus.
AVKAI A. AVPOV
CV N N N A A E (donhJe-simcl-) HN
HPOC Bust of Verus
lEPA nOAITHN
r., laur., in cuirass.
OMONOI
A
Apollo Kitharoedos (Archegetes) of
Hierapolis standing r. before seated
Zeus 1. Apollo, in long chiton and
mantle, holds in lowered r. plectrum,
and on 1. arm, lyre. Zeus enthroned,
holds in r. phiale, and rests with 1.
on sceptre.
163
^1-4
[Rollin, 1895.]
[PI. LI. 8.]
^ This coin was probably struck at Hierapolis, not at Synnada (see |
Imhoof, Kl. M., 241). It has been attributed to Synnada only because the |
name of that city seems to stand first on the reverse, but its intentional
precedence is by "no means certain, as the circular inscription may be read
as beginning with l€PA.
1
IIIERAPOLIS ALLIAXCKS.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
HIERAPOLTS— EPHESUS.
L. Yg
AVT KAI- AAVPH
OVHPOC Bust of
Verus r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
164
^1-4
l€PAn[OA]l THN KAI€<1)
€CinN
OMONOIA (in ex.)
Apollo Kithai'oedos (Arc]ie<^etes) of
Hierapolis as above, standing r.
before cultus-statue of Artemis
Ephesia to front, with iisual supports.
[Xortliwick, 1859.]
Commodus.
AVKAIMA VPKOM
MOAOC Bust of
Commodus r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
165
^1-35
l€PAnOA€IT aN£ ^£C\nN
OMONOIA (in ex)
Similar type, but on either side of
Artemis Ephesia is a stag looking up.
[Rollin, 1889.]
[PI. LI. 9.]
HIERAPOLIS— APHRODISIAS.
Commodus.
Same die as preceding coin.
I
166 .^1-4
l€PA[nOA€l]TnNA <t)POA
€ICI€nN
OMONOIA (in ex.)
Apollo Kitharoedos (Archegetes) of
Hierapolis as above, standing r.
before cultus-statue of Aphrodite 1.,
wearing polos and veiled, with hands
projected from sides.
[Arundell, 1839.]
[PI. LI. 10]
L L
258
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
HIE RAPOLIS— SARDE S .
Commodus.
AVT KAI A AYP. • K l[€PA]nOA€IT HNK AICA
167 M 1-5
;68
^1-3
169 Ml-i
OMMOAOC Bust
of Commodus r., laur.
in cuirass and paluda
mentum.
PAIANUN
OMONOIA (in ex.)
Apollo Kitharoed(js (Archegetes) of
Hierapolis as above, standing r.
before cultus-statue of the Sardian
goddess (Kore) enthroned to front,
closely draped, and wearing polos
surmounted by crescent ; on her left
is an upright stalk of corn, and on
her right, a poppy.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. LII. 1.]
HIERAPOLIS— EPHESUS.
Philip Senior.
AVTKIOVA <t)|Ain
nocAvr- Bust of
Philip Senior r., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
(Same die as no. 149, supra.)
Same die.
Countermark, A in laurel-
wreath. (=''AK:Tta'?)
l€PAnOA€ IT UN K €<|)€C
IHN
OMONOIA (in ex.)
Apollo Kitharoedos (Archegetes) of
Hierapolis as above, standing r, before
cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia
standing 1., with fillets hanging from
hands projected from sides.
[Margaritis, 1889.]
Same die.
[Steuart, 1838.]
HIERAPOLIS ALLIANCES.
259
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Philip Junior.
AVKMIOVA. .4>IAin
l€PAnOA€ITr2NK€<|) €Clfl
nOC- Bust of Piiilip
NN6X2KO
Jan. r., laur., in cuirass
PHNOMON (;„,,)
with aegis, from which
two serpents jjroject.
Apollo Kitharoedos (Archegetes) of
Hierapolis as above, standing before
cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, Avith usual supports, between
two stags looking up.
170
Ml-5
[Margaritis, 1889.]
HIERAPOLIS— PERGMIUM.
Philip Junior (?).
AVT KM lOVA <|)|AI
l€PAnOA€ITONKn€PrAM
nnocAvr Bust of
HNnN.N€
Philip Junior (?) r., laur.,
HKOPnN (in ex.)
in cuirass and paluda-
Apollo Kitharoedos (Archegetes) of
mentum.
Hierapolis, as above, standing r.
before Asklepios of Pergamum stand-
ing to front, head 1., resting on
serpent-staff; in field, between the
figures, O M O
NOIA
171
^1-4
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[PI. LII. 2.]
HIERAPOLIS— EPHESUS.
Otacilia Severa.
M-nr- cevHPA
l€PAnOA€ITnN.K €<t)€Cin
Bust of Otacilia r.
NNenKO
(Same die as nos. 153 sqq.,
pnN
OMONOIA ^^"^'''•^)
supra.)
Two prize wreaths, one containing
n the other € (Pythia and
Ephesia ?) .
172
Ml-
[Mitchell, 1898 ]
260
rHuveiiA.
Xo.
Metal.
Size.
173
^M
LT-i
^Mo
175 ^M
.176' JE -95
Obverse.
Same die.
Reverse.
I€ PAnOA€ITn N K €<i)€Cin
NN€I1
KOPIIN r n i^N
OMONOIA ("^fi^^^)
Similar. Same die as no. 186, infra,
with head of the Senate.
[Northwick, 1859.]
HIERArOLTS— SMYRNA.
Otacilia Severa.
MAPK nXAKIA C€
BHPA C€B Bust of
Otacilia r.
(Same die as no. 150.)
(Countermark, cultus-statue
of goddess (Artemis
Ephesia 1) to r.)
l€PAnOAGITnN K CMVPNA
inNNenKOP-
OMONOIA ^'"'^'^^'^
Two prize crowns, each containing
two palms.
(Inscriptions] on crowns illegible.)
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
HIERAPOLIS— SARDES.
Otacilia Severa.
Same die as preceding.
•M nx- cevHPA
Bust of Otacilia r.
(Same die as nos. 153 sqq.,
supra.)
l€PAnOA€ITIlN K CAPAIA
NHNNenKOPUN
OMONOIA (infield)
Similar to preceding.
(Inscriptions on crowns illegible.)
[Lincoln, 1902.]
l€PAnOA€ITnN K CAPAIA
opnN ^'"^ ^""-^
OMONOI(.^,^l,)
Two prize wreaths, one containing
nv
XPV
CAN
the other [Q\
A]
[Arundell, 1839.]
HIEUAPOIJS ALLIANCKS.
2G1
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
177 jE -9
178
M -85
179 /E -95
180
M -95
181 iEl-
»
HIERAPOLIS— EPHESUS.
Time of the Philips.
AAIP BHNOC Bust
of Apollo Lairbenos r.,
radiate, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
Same die.
Same die.
Same die.
Same die.
l€PAnOA€ITnN KAI €<|>€CI
ilN
N€nKOPn OMONOIA
N
Two right hands clasped : border of
dots.
[1898.]
[PI. LII. 3.]
l€PAnOA€ITnN KAI €<|>€CI
UN
N€nKOPnN OMONOIA
Similar.
[Lincoln, 1872.]
l€PAnOAGITnNK€<t>eCmN
N€nK
opnN r fill.
OMONOIA ^'''^'^'^^
Similar.
[Steuait, 1840.]
Same die (double-struck).
[Burgon, 1841.]
HIERAPOLIS— SMYRNA.
Time of the Philips.
lePAHOAeiTHN K CMVPNA
IHN
NenKOPH OMONOIA
N
Two right hands clasped : border of
dots.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
262
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
182
JE -9
183
M -9
184
JE -9
185
^ -85
Same die.
Same die.
Same die.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
l€PAnOA€ITnN K CMVPN6
unn
€nKOPn
N
Same type.
[Lawson, 1874.]
OMONOIA
HIERAPOLIS— SARDES.
Time of the Philips.
Same die.
l€PAnOA€ITnN K CAPAIAN
UN
NGHKOPn
N
OMONOIA
Two right hands clasped : border of
dots.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
HIERAPOLIS— CYZICUS.
Time of the Philips.
Same die.i
l€ PAnOA€ ITHN K KVZIK H
NHN
NenKOPn omonoia
N
Two right hands clasped: border of
dots,
[Lawson, 1899.]
^ The obverse die of all the above-described Alliance coins with the
bust of Lairbcnos (nos. 177-185) is identical with that of no. 59, supra.
HIERAPOLIS ALLIANCES.
263
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
HIERAPOLIS— EPHESUS.
Time of the Philips.
I€P[ACVN] KAHTO
l€PAnOA€ITX2N K€<|)€Cin
C Bust of the Senate r. ,
NN€n
hair bound with taenia,
KOPHN f. n 1 1^
, OMONOIA ^'''^'^^^
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
Two prize wreaths, one containing TT,
the other € (Pythia and Ephesia ?) :
border of dots.
(Same die as no. 173, supra, with head
of Otacilia.)
186
M -9
[Lincoln, 1870.]
[PI. L
II. 4.]
l€PAnOA€IT HNK
NGHKOPn OMONOI
€<I>€CI
N A
HN
The god Men, wearing Phrygian
Bust of Homonoia (1) r.,
cap, short chiton, and mantle, stand-
veiled and laur., identical
ing 1,, with r. foot on bucranium,
in design with the busts of
holding in r. pine-cone, and resting
Gerousia and Boule ; cf.
Avith 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
PL XXX. 9, and p. 24.3, no.
90, supra : border of dots.
187
JE -9
[Lawson, 1874,1
[PI. LII. 5.]
HIERAPOLIS— EPHESUS.
Valerian.
AVK€- nOV AIK O
l€PAnOA€l N€n K€<|>€CinN
VA
TUN KO
A€PIANOC
Pn (in field)
Bust of Valerian r., laur.,
N
in cuirass and aegis, from
OMONYA (in ex.)
which two snakes rise.
Sarapis, wearing modius and long
chiton with himation, standing r.,
with sceptre over 1. shoulder, before
cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, with usual supports, between
two stags looking up.
188
All-25
[Bank Coll.]
2G4
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Iiiscr. illegible. Similar.
l6PAnOA€ITnN K€<1> €0112
(Same die as next follow-
NN€
ing.)
OKOPUN (in field)
OMO[N]OIA (in ex.)
Similar type.
189
^1-2
[Lawson, 1874.1
(pierced.)
HIERAPOLIS— SMYRN"A.
Valerian.
[AVK n-AIKlOV A
l€PAnOA[€ITnN]KZ[MVPN
A€PIANOC--
enNNenKOPHn
Same die as preceding
coin.
and in ex., OMONVA
Sarapis, as above, facing winged
Nemesis who stands 1., wearing kala-
thos ; between the figures, lighted
altar (?) and wheel (?)
190
Ail-25
[Lawson, 1900.]
AV K€- nOV AIK
l€PATTOA€ITn KSMYPNEH
OVA
N
A6PIANOC
NN€nKOPfI
Same die as no. ltS8.
N
and in ex., OMONYA
Similar, altar and wheel distinct.
191 ^1-3
[Eollin, 1903.]
[PI. L
ri. 6.]
AV K. nOV AIK O
l€PAnOA€ITnN KZMVP N
VA C
€nNN€X2KOPnN
A6PIANO
and in ex., OMONYA
Similar.
Similar.
192
All -3
[Demetriades, 1869.]
i
^
HIEKOPOLIS.
265
Xo.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
HIEROPOLIS.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Ti)iie of 31. Aurelins and later.
yE -65
JE -6
JE -55
(pierced.)
4 JE l-O
l€POTTOA€ITnN
Head of youn^' Herakles
r., in lion-scalp : border
of dots.
Bust of Helios r., radiate,
shoulders draped.
€niM KA n HAAinNOC
Bucranium to front, supporting
between its horns large crescent,
within which are two stars, one
above the other : border of dots.^
[RoUin, 1903.]
l€P[0]n[0] A€ITI2N Similar
type, but the two stars are connected
with the crescent by a vertical line :
border of dots.
[Millingen, 1839.]
I
[PI. XXXII. 5.]
(Same dies.)
AHMOC Head of €niM nnAinNOC lepono
Demos r., bearded and AITI2N The god Men, wearing
laur. : border of dots. Phrygian cap, sbort chiton, mantle
and boots, standing 1., with crescent
behind shoulder.-^, holding in r. pine-
cone or phiale (?), and resting with 1.
on sceptre : border of dots.
[RoUin, 1903.]
1 Cf. coins of Eucarpeia (nos. 4, 5) ; Peltae (nos. 12-14) ; and Stec-
torium (no. 4), with the same type.
266
PHKYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Keverse.
AHMOC Bust of
bearded (1) Demos r., hair
bound with taenia, shoul-
ders draped : border of
dots.
l€POn OA €1X12
N
The god Men, in short chiton and
himation hanging over r. arm, stand-
ing towards r. with one foot on
bucraniam, holding in extended 1.
5
M -9
pine-cone, and resting Avith r. on
sceptre : border of dots.
[Whittall, 1885.]
[PI. XX
XII. e.]
6
JE -75
BOV AH Bust of
Boule r., veiled : border
of dots.
lePOnO A€ITnN Tyche
standing towards 1., wearing kalathos,
holding in r. rudder, and on 1. arm
cornucopiae : border of dots.
[Eamsay, 1888.]
Same die.
l€POnO AeiTHN Artemis
huntress, in sliort chiton and boots,
running r., holding in 1. bow, and
7
.E -75
with r. drawing arrow from quiver
at her shoulder : border of dots.
[Boocke, 1850.]
8
JE 1
Same die.
l€POn OA€ITn Similar.
N
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
l€POnO AlC Bust
of City-goddess to front,
head 1., turreted, shoul-
ders draped, resting raised
r. hand on sceptre, and
l€POnO AGITON Asklepios
standing to front, head 1., resting
with r. on serpent-staff : border of
dots.
9
M -8
carrying cornucopiae on
I. shoulder: border of dots,
[PI. XX
[Tan Lennep, 1902.]
XII. 7.] 1
HIEKOPOLIS.
267
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
10
11
M -75
M -75
12
M -65
13
M -S
14
^1-4
Same die.
Same die.
Similar (different die).
[Kamsay, found near Bruzus, 1884.]
l€PO nOAeiTHN Similar.
[Whittall, 1885.]
Imperial.
Nerva.
N€POVAC KAICAP
Head of Nerva r., laur.
l€POnOA I TUN Wingless
Nike standing 1., holding wreath
and palm.
[Lawson, 1899.]
Antoninus Pius.
AVTKAI 0) AN
TWN Bust of
Antoninus Pius r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
l€POnO AeiTWN Nike,
winged, advancing 1., holding wreath
and palm.
[Pres. by W. T. Ready, 1891.]
L. Verus.
AVT KAICAPA AV
P OVHPOC C€B
Bust of Verus r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
€niM€AHe€N TOC KA-
nnAAinNOC ACiAPXOv
IT UN ^ ^
Zeus (Bronton), naked, striding r.,
wielding thunderbolt in raised r.,
and holding eagle on extended 1.
[Whittall, 1885 ]
[Pi. XXXII. 8.]
268
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
15
JEl-l
16
JE 1-3
17
^1-
IS
19
20
iE 1-
M -95
iEl-
Faustina Junior.
4>AVCT€INA C€BACI€niM(?)KAnnAinNACIAPX
TH Bust of Faustina r.
OViePOnOAITHN Kybele
enthroned 1., wearing kalathos, hold-
ing in r. phiale, and resting with 1.
against tympanum ; at her feet,
lion r.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
Caracalla.
AVTKAIMAP AVPA:i€POnO ACITHN Zeus
NTHN6INOC Bustj (Bronton), naked, striding r., wield-
ing thunderbolt in raised r., and
holding eagle on extended 1. arm,
over which hangs aegis ; at his feet,
eagle with open wings.
[Lawson, 1874.]
of Caracalla r., laur. aiul
bearded, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
AVTKAIMAP AVAN
THNEIN
OC
Bust of Caracalla r., laur.
and bearded, in cuirass.
Same die.
l€POnO A€ITnN Kybele
enthroned 1., liolduig in r.. phiale,
and resting with 1. against tympanum;
on either side of throne, a lion.
[Ramsaj^ 1888.]
I€ POnO A€ITnN Demeter,
in long chiton, veil, and peplos,
standing to front, head 1., holding
in r. ears of corn, and resting with 1.
on torch.
[Rollin, 1903.]
(Same dies.)
(Same dies.)
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
[Lincoln, 1870.]
HIEROPOLIS.
269
No.
Metal.
Size.
21
^ -9
JEl-l
23
.T. 1-
Obverse.
Reverse.
AVT KAIMAV AN
TnN€IN
OC
Head of Caracalla r., laur.
and bearded.
l€POn OAGITflN Demeter
standing as above, bat in addition,
at her feet, lighted altar.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
Elagabalus.
MAVPANXnNINOC l€POnO A€ITnN
Hades-
AVrOV Bust of Ela-
gabalus r., laur., in cuirass
adorned with Gorgoneion.
Sarapis enthroned 1., wearing modius,
chiton, and himation, r. extended
over Kerberos at his feet, and resting
with 1. on sceptre.
Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. XXXII. 9.]
Same die.
2-1
^M
Same die.
MAVPAN THNINO
CAV r Bust of Elaga-
balus r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
25
JE -95
leponoA €iTnN zeus
(Bronton), naked, striding r., wield-
ing thunderbolt in raised r., and
holding eagle on extended 1. arm,
over which hangs aegis with trailing
skin ; at his feet, eagle with open
wings.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.J
l€POnO A eiTHN Similar.
[Lawson, 1893.]
I €POnO A€ITnN Demeter,
in long chiton, veil, and peplos,
standing towards 1., holding in r.
ears of corn, and resting with 1. on
torch.
[Lawson, 1900.]
270
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
26
^1-1
iEM
Obverse.
Reverse.
Julia Maesa.
lOYAIA MAICAAVril
Bust of Julia Maesa r.
[PI.
€POn OA €1
MHT (in ex.)
Hades- Sarapis seated 1., and Isis
standing before him r. ; Sarapis wears
modius, chiton, and himation, ex-
tends r. over Kerberos at his feet,
and rests with 1. on sceptre ; Isis, in
long chiton, veil, and peplos, holds
in raised 1. sistrura, and in lowered
r. situla.
[Townley, 1814.]
XXXII. 10.]
(Same dies.)
[1882.]
HYDRELA.
271
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
HYDRELA.
After 133 B.C.
Bust of Artemis r., wearing
YA PHA Men(?) standing 1.,
stephane ; bow and quiver
[IJTUN draped, wearing
at shoulder.
Plirygiau cap, and with crescent
behind shoulders, r. extended.
1
M -55
[Lawson, 1898.]
[PI. XXXIII. 1.]
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Caracolla or later.
AHM OC Bust of De-
VAPHA € ITHN Apollo
mos r., probably bearded,
Kitharistes standing to front, holding
shoulders draped : border
in lowered r. plectrum (1), and on 1.
of dots.
arm, lyre ; at his r. side a laurel-
tree (?) : border of dots.
2
JE -9
[Millingen, 1839.]
Im2}erial.
Hadrian.
AVTOKAI AAPI--
An€AAACAeH NAfOPOV
--OAVMniOC
AN€eHK€
Head of Hadiiiin r., laur.,
VAPHA6I ..^^.
TUN ^''' "^"^-^
drapery on 1. shoulder.
HeraC?) standing r. before Zeus Lao-
dikeus and Athena, wearing polos
and long chiton, and resting with r.
on sceptre ; Zeus Laodikeus stands
facing her to 1., wearing long chiton,
holding in r. eagle, and in 1. sceptre;
behind him stands Athena to front,
head 1., helmeted, r. hand lowered,
shield and spear in 1.^
3
M 1-15
[Lawson, 1897.]
[PI. XXXIII. 2.]
^ This type seems to be a
modification of the Capitoline Triad.
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
ZEBAZTOZO) [An€A]AAZA0HNArOPOVV
Head of !Nero(^) r., laur.-
M -8
APHAITIIN The god Men
riding on horse stepping r. ; behind
his shoulders, crescent.
[Lawson, 1897.]
' The Emperor's head on this coin resembles that of Nero rather than
Hadrian, but the magistrate's name on the reverse seems to prove that it
must have been struck in Hadrian's reign. Perhaps the inscription was
then added to an old coin-die.
HYKGALEIS.
273
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
HYRGALEIS.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Caracalla to Severus Alexander.
€PA CVNKAHTO
CJ (doubtful or obliter-
ated). Young male bust
of the Senate r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
M -95
Bust of young Dionysos r.,
wearing ivy-wreath, shoul-
ders draped : border of
dots.
^ -9
A H M OC Head of young
Demos r., laur., drapery
at neck : border of dots.
All-1
VPrAA€IlN (restored and tooled).
Eiver-god (Maeander) recumbent 1.,
holding in r. reed, and resting with
1. on inverted vase from which a
stream flows : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
VP rAA€nN The god Men 0),
in short chiton, standing 1., Avith
crescent behind shoulders, holding
in r. phiale, and resting with 1. on
spear : border of dots.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
VP TA Ae HN
fxi;
(in ex.) (= year 306).
Apollo and Artemis standing r. and
l.,face to face; Apollo to front, head
r., naked but for cloak hanging
behind him, holds in r. plectrum,
and with 1. lyre, placed on tripod
before him ; Artemis to front, head
1., wearing short chiton and boots,
holds in r. arrow over stag at her
feet, and in 1. strung bow : border
of dots.
[RoUin, 1903.]
[PI. XXXIII. 3.]
274
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Similar (different die).
VP TA A€ fLN
fTZj (in ex.) (=year 306).
Artemis and Apollo standing r. and
1., face to face ; Artemis to front,
head r., wearing sbort chiton and
boots, holds in r. strung bow, and
in 1. arrow over stag at her feet ;
Apollo, naked but for cloak hanging
behind him, to front, head 1., stands
in attitude of repose with r. hand on
head, and rests with his 1. on lyre
placed on tripod : border of dots.
4
^M
[1901.]
Same die as last.
VP rAA€ HNtTi; Demeter,
ill long chiton, peplos, and veil,
standing towards 1., holding in r.
three ears of corn, and resting with
1. on long torch : border of dots.
5
yEll
[Lawson, 1883.]
6
M -8
Bust of Sarapis r., hair
bound with taenia and
surmounted by modiup,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
VPrAA A€nN Isis, in long
chiton, and with usual headdress
and crescent behind shoulders, stand-
ing towards 1., holding in raised r.
sistrum, and in lowered 1. situla :
border of dots.
[Lawson, 1897.]
[PI. XX
XIII. 4]
Similar.
VPrAA€ IlNtTi; Hermes
standing to front, head 1., naked but
for chlamys, holding in r. purse, and
in 1. winged caduceus : border of
dots.
i
^ -75
[Rollin, 1880.]
HYRGALEIS.
275
No.
Metal.
Size.
^1-2
^M
10
yEM
11
JEl-l
12
M -9
Obverse.
Reverse.
Imperial,
Julia Domna.
lOVAIAAO MNAC6
BACT Bust of Julia
Domna r.
vprAAAe
[PI.
eniiovAiovAA
UN
PACTOV (infield)
APXO (in ex.)
Kybele enthroned I., wearing kala-
thos, her r. extended over lion at
her leet, her I. resting on tympanum.
[Devonshire, 18i4.]
XXXIII. 5.]
Caracalla.
AVTKMAVPH ANT
nNEINOC Head of
Caracalla r., laur.
€niCTP[ Tl -] VPPAA
A€I2N Dikaiosyne, in long
chiton and peplos, standing 1., wear-
ing kalathos, holding in r. balance,
and on 1. arm cornucopias.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Severus Alexander.
AVTKMAVPA A€ZA
NAPOC Bust of
Severus Alexander r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
Same die (1).
MAVPAA€Z ANAP
OCAV Bust of Severus
Alexander r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
VP FA A€ UN
fTZ, (in ex.) (=year 306).
Apollo and Artemis standing r. and
1., face to face, as on no. 3, supra.
(Same die.)
[Steuart, 1838.]
VP rAA€ XlNtXE; Demeter
standing, as on no. 5, supra.
(Same die.)
[LawsoD, 1874.]
VPrAA€ HNtTfi Tyche
standing 1., holding rudder and
cornucopiae.
[Lincoln, 1870.]
276
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
^1'
M -8
M -8
JEl-2
JULIA (IPS US).
Quasi-Autonomous Coin.
Time of CavacaUa or later
l€PA BOYAH Bust
of Boiile r., veiled and
laur. : shoulders draped :
border of dots.
I OVA I€nN Horn onoia stand-
ing 1., wearing kalathos, holding in
r. phiale over flaming altar, and on
1. arm, cornucopiae : border of dots.
[Ready, 1898.]
Imperial.
Agrippina Junior.
ArpinEiNA
Bust of Agrippina r.
H<J)AIST l[n]NIOVAIE[nN
Zeus enthroned 1., himation over
lower limbs, holding in extended r.
phiale,
[RoUin, 1874.]
Nero.
NEPXIN KAIZAP
Bust of young Nero r.,
bare-headed, shoulders
draped.
ZEPriOZH4>AIZTinN lOYA
I EUN The god Men, in Phrygian
cap, riding on horse stepping r. ;
behind his shoulders, crescent and
double-axe.
[M. J. Borrell, 1863.]
[PI. XXXIII. 6]
Aemilian.
AIMAI
AVTKM
MIAIA
NON
Bust of Aemilian
radiate, in cuirass
paludamentum.
I'm
and
APXTO
B.<l>l AO TeiMIi
IOVAI€nN (in ex.)
Temple-front of two columns with
phiale in pediment; within it a statue
of the god Men, in Phrygian cap and
long robe, and with crescent behind
shoulders, standing 1., with one foot
on bucranium, holding in r. phiale,
and resting Avith 1. on spear or sceptre.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. XXXIII. 7.]
JULIA.
277
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Same die.
iEll
[PI.
TOA€ APX <l>l AOT6IMOV
lOVAieHN (in ex.)
Zeus enthroned 1., hiiuation over
lower limbs, holding in extended r.
phiale, and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
XXXIII. 8.]
Cornelia Supera
covnep
rAI KOP
HN
•CE-
Bust of Cornelia Supera
r., wearing stephane.
^M
APX. TO B- <|>IAOT€IMn
lOYAienN (in ex.)
Kybele entlironed 1., holding in r.
phiale over lion at her feet, and in 1.
sceptre ; on throne behind her, tym-
panum.
[PI. XXXIII. 9.]
278
PHRTGIA.
No.
Wt.
Metal.
Size.
1 190-2
193-3
/111 1
^1-1
192-8 ^1-15
Obverse.
Reverse.
L A 0 D I C E I A.
Cistophori.
(Class i.)
Circ. 189—133 B.C.
Cista mystica with half-
open lid, from which a
serpent issues 1. : the
whole in wreath of ivy-
leaves and berries.
Two coiled serpents with heads erect ;
between them a bow-case orna-
mented with floral scroll like an
aplustre, and containing a strung
bow.
in field 1., AAO
in field r., Wolf r,, above turreted
head of City-goddess r.
[Lawson, 1884.]
[PI. I. 7.]
in field 1., AAO
in field r., Wolf r., above lyre.
[Bunbury, 1897.J
[PI. I. 8.]
in field 1., AAO
in field r., head of Aphrodite (?) r.,
hair rolled, and wearing stephane.
(Cf. similar head on bronze coins,
infra, nos. 30 fF.)
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. I. 9.]
LAODICEIA.
No.
Wt.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
(Class ii.)
After 133 B.C.
Cista mystica with half-
open lid, from which a
serpent issues 1. : the
whole in wreath of ivy-
leaves and berries.
191-4
Ml-l
188-6
Ml-l
186-8
184-6
Ml-
Ml-05
Two coiled serpents, with heads face
to face ; between them a bow-case
ornamented with floral scroll like
an aplustre, and containing a
strung bow.i
in field 1., AAO _
in centre, XEYilZ
AnoAAHNloY
TOYAMYNTOY
in field r., winged caduceus.
[Curt, 1856.]
[PI. I. 10.]
in field 1., AAO
in centre, A4>OBHTOZ
<i>iAinnoY
in field r., winged caduceus.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
in field 1., AAO
in centre, OAYMTTIOAnPOZ
EPMorENOY
in field r., winged caduceus.
[Burgon, 1841.]
infield!., [AA]0
in centre, ITTTTOXAITHZ
AEINOMAXOY
in field r., winged caduceus.
[Weber, 1892.]
1 The bow is often miBplaced as if outside the bow-case, and
behind the left-hand serpent, and on some specimens it is altogether
omitted. The outlining of the bow-case becomes also more and more
undefined on the later specimens. It would thus appear that the
later die-engravers copied blindly a type the meaning of which they
did not understand.
280
PHBYGIA.
No. Wt.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
188-7
^1-
190-4
^1-
10
185- ^1-05
11
174-7 .11 -95
12
183 4 /Rl-05
13
192-5 .41105
in field 1., AAO
in centre, AlOAH
POY
in field r., winged caduceus.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
Similar, but B above caduceus.
[Lincoln, 1895.]
[PI. I. 11.]
in field 1., AA O
in centre, K PAT ITT
noY
in field r., [caduceus] .
[Bunbury, 1897.]
in field 1., AAO, and below, torch (1).
in centre, AZ[KAH]
niAA[H5:?]i
in field r., [caduceus].
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
in field 1., [A]AO
in centre, <}>ACIC
in field r., caduceus.
[Burgon, 1841.]
in field 1., AAO
in centre, yjj^
in field r., caduceus.
[Lawson, 1884.]
Or AZ[KAH]niAA[OY].
LAODICEIA.
281
No. Wt.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Keverse.
14
43-8
M -7
Q,uarter-Cistophorus.
Bunch of grapes upon a vine-leaf.
Club and lion-skin : the
whole in wreath of
vine ('?)-leaves.
in field 1., AA
above, AO HN
in field r., caduceus slanting.
[Stanton, 1877.]
[PI. I. 12.]
Proconsular Cistophori.
P. Lentulus, P./., Spinther, Proconsul of Cilicia 5G — 53 B.C.
and Imperator.
15
180-6
^1-
16
185-7
^1-05
17
186-7
Ml-
Cista mystica with half-
open lid, from which a
serpent issues 1. : the
whole in wreath of ivy
leaves and berries.
Two coiled serpents with heads face
to face ; between them a bow-case
ornamented with floral scroll like
an aplustre ; strung bow behind
serpent on 1.
in field 1., AAO
across, P LENTVLVS PF
IMP
in field r., caduceus.
beneath, APTEMIAHPoZ
AAMOKPATOY
[Lavvsuu, 1874]
[PI. I. 13.]
in field 1., AAO
across, P LENTVLVS PF
IMP
in field r., caduceus.
beneath, HPO<l>ANTOZ
HPO(t>ANT[oY]
[Lawson, 1899.]
in field 1., [A]AO
across, [P] LENTVLVS [PF]
IMP
in field r., caduceus.
beneath, KPATinno[Z]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
o o
282
PHRYGIA.
No.
Wt.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
18
178-2 /RM
19 183-6
20
180-2
21
186-
Ml-
Rl-05
.^1-1
in field 1., AAO
across, [T] LENTVLVS PF
IMP-
in field r., caduceus.
beneath, ATToAAflNlOZ
AAMOKPATOY
[II2ZIMOZ]]
[Lawson, 1884.]
Appius Claudius PuIcJier, Ap. /., Proconsul of Cilicia
53 — 51 B.C. and hnperator.
in field 1., [A]AO
across, [AP] PVLCHER APF
PROCOS
in field r., caduceus.
beneath, ATToAAnNIOZ
[A]AM0KPAT0Y
[I]nZIM0Z
[Lawson, 1874.]
in field 1., A
AAO
across, [AP] PVLCHER [APF]
IMP
in field r., caduceus.
beneath, ANTIMHAHZ
KAEHNOZ
[Lawson, 1881.]
in field 1., I
AAO
across, ^^ PVLCHER ^
IMP
in field r., caduceus.
beneath, ATTOAAHN |0Z (double-
EYAPXOY struck.)
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PL I. 14.]
LAODICEIA.
283
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
23
M -5
M -45
24 JE -5
25
M -55
26
M -65
Bronze.
Before 133 b.c.(^).
Head of City -goddess,^
Aphrodite or Kybele,
turreted, r.
AAOAI Lion seated 1., with fore-
KEnN paw raised.
[PI. XXXIV. 1.]
Head of Zeus r., laur. : bor-
der of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[M. J. Borrell, 1848.]
AAOAI KEHN Lotus-flower.^
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. XXXIV. 2.]
Head of Aphrodite r.,^ hair
bound with cord tied
behind, leaving ends of
hair loose ; neck draped.
Head of Aphrodite r., hair
bound with double cord
tied behind, leaving ends
of hair loose ; neck draped.
AAOAI Aphrodite, naked to hips,
KEX2N peplosover lower limbs,
seated r. on throne without back ;
on her r. hand, raised to her face,
she holds a dove(1).
[Lawson, 1874.]
AAOA[l] Similar type, but dove
KEXIN on extended 1. hand,
and r. hand resting on throne.
[PI. XXXIV. 3.]
[Lawson, 1899.]
' Similar heads occur aa adjunct symbols on Cistopliori of Laodiceia
of the earliest class. See nos. 1, 3, supra.
2 The Lotus-flower, a very rare type, occurs also on an apparently con-
temporary coin of Antiochus VII., B.C. 138—129 (B.M. Cat. SeUucidae,
PL XX. 14), by whom it was adopted, as Eckhel thinks {D.N., iii. 236), in
honour of his Egyptian wife Cleopatra.
284
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Similar head in higher
relief.
[AA]OAIKE[nN] Aphrodite,
draped in long chiton, standing 1.,
holding dove on extended r., 1. hold-
ing drapery ; in front, rose on stalk.
27
M -65
[Pres. by Mr. W. R. Paton, 1889.]
[PI. XXXIV. 4.]
28
M -6
[Burgou, 1841.]
29
M -75
Similar, but hair in bunch
behind, and wearing
stephane('?).i
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
30
JE -55
[Lawson, 1899.]
After 133 B.C.
31
M -75
Female head r. (Aphrodite
or Queen Laodice the
Foundress 1) wearing ste-
phane and diadem, the
ends of which are some-
times visible behind neck."
AAOAI Double cornucopiae con-
KEX2N tainiug corn and fruit.
in field 1., coiled serpent.
[PI. XX
XIV. 5.]
32
M -75
no serpent, the two cornuacopiae bound
together by fillet hanging down 1.
side,
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PL XXXIV. 6.]
33
/E -75
[Webster, 1847.]
34
^ -7
M 1>
1 See note 1, p. 283.
- As to the worship of Qt
(circ. B.C. 249 at latest), B.C.H
leen Laodice, sec Letter of Antiochus II.
, 1885, 324 ff.
LAODICEIA.
285
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
M -9
M -8
jE -85
M -7
M -8
M -75
JE -85
M -7
^ -75
(over-struck on another coin
with a head in protile.)
Similar head, but with long
curl hanging down neck ;
ends of diadem not visible.
no serpent, the two cornuacopiae bound
together by fillet hanging down 1.
side.
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
[Rollin, 1903.]
[Lincoln, 1902.]
[Rollin, 1903.]
AAOAI Double (?) cornucopiae
KEHN containing corn and
fruit, and bound with fillet, ends
hanging down on both sides.
[Avierino, 1892.]
Portrait-head (traditional, of
Queen Laodice?) r., laur.,
wearing earring and neck-
lace ; neck draped.
AAOAI Single cornucopiae con-
KEXIN taining corn and fruit,
and bound with fillet hanging down
r. side ; on left, caduceus filleted.
[Burgon, 1841.]
[PL XXXIV. 7.]
(over-struck on another coin
with a head in profile.)
(Countermark, ]§)J*)
[A]AOA
[IK]En[N]
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
[Rollin, 1903.]
[Lawsou, 1899.]
•28 G
PHRTGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
44
iE -65
Similar head, but with long
curl hanging down neck ;
neck draped.
AAOAI
KEI2N
Tripod.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XXXIV. 8.]
45
M -6
[Sabatier, 1853.]
40
M -6
Similar.
Similar.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
47
^ -55
Similar.
Similar.
fArundell, 1839.]
Second half of First Centiu
y B.C.
Head of Z8us(?) r., bound
with taenia.
AAOAI KEHN Cornucopiae,
filleted, on the bend of which stands
48
JE -8
an eagle
beneatli,
with open wings, head r. ;
[EoUin, 1903.]
[PI. XXXIV. 9.]
49
^ -8
[Knobelsdorflf, 1847.]
50
M -65
Head of young Dionysos r.,
with short hair, crowned
with ivy ; behind, ^ ^
AAOAI
KEHN
Cista mystica between
caps of the Dioskuri
surmounted by stars.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
[PI. XXXIV. 10.]
51
^ -6
^ This monogram is believed by Imboof-Blumer to stand for some
name beginning with 'Ekut ....
1
LAODICEIA.
287
No.
53
54
55
56
57
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
52 JE -6
M -6
JE -8
M -65
M -7
Wild boar running 1. ;
beneath, £^
AAOAI Wolf r.i
KEIIN
[Rollin, 1903.]
[Lawson, 1899.]
[PI. XXXIV. 11.]
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Augustus.
ZEITAAKAZ Beardless AH MOZ AAOAI KEHN Head
portrait-head of Sitalkas
crowned with ivy (1),
of young Demos r., laur., with hand
clasped in front of nee
M -55
2E -55 •
[PI. XXXIV. 12.]'
TTYeHZ Beardless AH MOZ AAOAI KEHN Head
portrait-head of Pythes of bearded Demos r., hair bound
r., bare: border of dots. with taenia : border of dots.
I [Lincoln, 1902.]
[PI. XXXIV. 13.]
and double -axe over
shoulder : the whole
within a laurel-wreath.
[Sambon, 18G9.]
Lynx or PantherO) seated ^ (=nYeHZ) AAOAIKEHN
1., with fore-paw raised I Aphrodite, draped in long chiton,
standing 1., holding dove on extended
r., 1. hanging down and apparently
holding drapery.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
' The Wolf and the Boar stand for the rivers Avkos and Kdirpos, the
boundaries of the territory of Laodiceia.
'^ Cf. a better specimen in Imhoof, Hon. Gr., p. 406, PI. G. 29.
288
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
59
60
M -55
M -55
61 ^ -6
62 JE -55
63 M -55
64 M -6
JE -65
M -65
^ -65
Similar.
B
AAOAIKEHN Similar.
[S.abatier, 1853.]
[PI. XXXIV. 14.]
AAOAIKEHN Head
of Apollo r., laiir. , with
lyre at neck : border of
dots.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
TTYOHS Altar, round which a
TTYOOY serpent twines ; on
the top of the altar is the head-dress
of Isis : plain (1) border.
[Macridy, 1901.]
[PI. XXXIV. 15.]
Similar.
nvoHZ
nvooY
AIZ
Similar.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[Mania, 1843.]
AAOAI KEXIN Bustlgoi AIOZKOYPIAHZ Eagle
of the god Men r., wear-! standing to front, head 1., wings
ing Phrygian cap bound ! open : border of dots,
with laurel- wrealh, neck-
lace of beads, and chiamys ;
I
crescent behind bust: bor-
der of dots.
[PI. XXXIV. 16.]
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
[Sabatier, 1853.]
[Arundell, 1839.]
[Devonshire, 1844.]
^o and K* stand for Kop[vr/A(oj].
LAODICEIA.
289
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
68 ! ^ -7
69 i M -65
70 M
71 -.-E I
95
72 JE -8
3 iE -9
74 a: -85
Nero — Vespasian.
AAOAI KEHN Bust
of Men r., with Phrygian
cap, laur., necklace and
crescent, as on previous
coin : border of dots.
AHMOZ AAOAIKE
riN Head of young
Demos r., h^ur. : border
of dots.
I^o A I NH AZ Eagle standing
to front, head 1., wings open : border
of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Similar.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
I O Y A I OZ Zeus Laodikeus,
ANAPONIKOZ in long chiton,
EYEP PET HZ standing 1.,
holding on extended r. eagle, and
resting with 1. on sceptre : border of
dots.
[Van Lennep, 1898.]
Similar.
[Van Lennep, 1898.]
BOVAHAHMO[Z] Similar.
AAOAIKEn[N]
Bust of Boule r., veiled, |
and head of young Demos
1., laur., face to face :
[border of dots]. i
I
[PI. XXXV. 1.]
[Devon.shire, 1844.]
AHMOZ AAOAIKE EnilESHN HNOCr^YI
UN Head of young -f^ (infield)
Similar type.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
r V
Demos r., laur. : border
of dots. i
290
PnilYGlA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
75^ -8
76
.^1-05
Similar.
[ ] AAOAIK€
12 N Young male head
of Demos (?) r., lam:(1):
border of dots.
EnilE SH^NHNOCnYl
TA (in Held)
Similar.
[Bank Coll.]
OMO
NOIA
eniMAP
K6AAOY
ANGY
within a laurel- wreath.
[Lawson, 1899.]
[PI. XXXV. 2.]
Ti'ti(S and Doniitian.
77
M -65
M -6
AAOAIKe UN (down-AIA^AIOC KOYPIAOY
wards) Bust of Roma Nike advancing 1., carrying wreath
'79
M -6
80 ,E -6
81
M -6
or Athena helnieted, r.,
with aegis on breast :
border of dots.
AAOAIK€ HN (up-
wards). Similar.
Similar.
and palm : border of dots.
No inscr. Similar type.
[Lawson, 1899.]
Al A[KP]AIOCKOY PIAOY
Similar.
[Lawson, 1899.]
Al A [^]AIOC [KOYPIA]
OY Similar.
[Steuart, 1840.]
[AAOA] I K€ UN Similar
type.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
No inscr. Similar bust 1. i AAOA I K€nN Similar type.
LAODICEIA.
291
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
82
JE -65
83
JE -5
84
^ -5
85
JE -95
86
JE -7
AAOAI K€IA Bust
of Laodikeia r.,- turreted,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
AAOA I K€nN Similar type.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. XXXV. 3.]
AAOAI K€nN Bust
of Laodikeia r., turreted,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
AAOAI KCHN
Similar.
AIA R?
AIOCK
OYPIA
OY
AIOCKOY
P[l]
AOY
within laurel-wreath
border of dots.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
Avithin laurel-wreath
border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XXXV. 4.]
AHMOC Bust of
youthful Demos r., dia-
demed, wearing chlamys :
border of dots.
AAOAIK€ HN Bust
of bearded Demos r., hair
bound with taenia, shoul-
ders draped : border of
dots.
TAI
OCIOVAI
OCKOTVC
AAOAI K€
I2N
within a laurel-
wreath : border
of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
lOVAIOCKOTVC Altar sur-
mounted by the head-dress of Isis ;
border of dots.
[Arundell, 1839.]
102
rilKVGlA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
AH M OC Bust of youth-
A AOA! K€nN Male figure, naked
ful Demos r., diademed,
K-ZHNX2 but for drapery
Avearing chlarays : border
NIC round waist.
of dots.
standing to front, head 1., bound
(Same die as no. 85.)
with taenia : he holds in r.
pliiale, and in 1. palm ; at his feet
a one-handled vase from which
rises a small vexillum : border of
dots.
87
JE -9
[Millingen, 1839.]
[PI. XX
XV. 5]
Same die.
AAOAI K€nN Similar.
KAAVAIAZ
HNJQNIC
88
M -95
[Lincoln, 1902.]
Same die.
AAOAI K€nN Similar, but figure
KAAVAIAZH draped.
NUNIC
89
2E -9
[Ready, 1902.]
KAAVAIAZHNIl Nl
AAOAI K€nN Cornucopiae
C Bust of Eoma or
containing fruit; in field 1., star:
Athena r., helmeted, with
border of dots.
aegis on breast : border
of dots.
90
M -6
[Rollin, 1903.]
91
JE -65
[Lincoln, 1902.]
AAOAI KHA Bust
lOVAIA Aphrodite, in long
of City-goddess Laodikeia
ZHNX2NIZ chiton and peplos.
r., turreted, shoulders
standing to front, head r., holding
draped : border of dots.
on extended 1. dove, and resting with
r. on sceptre : border of dots.
92
M -7
[Devonshire, 1844.]
AAOAI KHA Similar.
Similar.
93
^ -65
[Arundell, 1839.]
LAOUICEIA.
293
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
94
M -95
95
^ -7
90
M -8
97
M -8
Time of Autoniniis Pius.
AHMOC AAOAIK€
X2N Bust of bearded
Demos r., laur., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
AHMOC Head of young
Demos r., diademed :
border of dots.
AAOAIK€nN Bust
of young Dioiiysos r.,
crowned Avith ivy, shoul-
ders draped : border of
dots.
AIAIOC
AIONVCIOC
CA BINIA
NOC
Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
himation, standing 1., holding on
extended r. eagle, and resting with 1.
on sceptre : border of dots.
[Millingen, 1851.]
AAOAI KCHN Zeus Laodikeus,
as on previous coin : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AIA AIONVCIO C Mask of
Silenos, crowned with ivy, lying on
a cista mystica round which a serpent
twines with head to r. ; on the 1. of
the cista is a pedum, over Avhich
hangs a pair of cymbals : border of
dots.
[M. J. Borrell, 1863.]
[PI. XXXV. 6.]
AAOAI K€nN Bust
of the god Men r., wear-
ing Phrygian cap and
chlamys ; crescent behind
bust : border of dots.
AIONVCI OC Eagle standing
to front, head 1., wings open : border
of dots.
[PI. XXXV. 7.]
[Rollin, 1903.]
294
PHBYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
98
M -55
99
100
^ -65
M -55
101
Ml-i
Bust of Helios r., radiate,
wearing chlamys : border
of dots.
AAOAI AIONV Cornucopiae
containing corn and fruit ; on tlie
bend of the liorn sits infant Ploutos,
his r. hand raised towards hanging
ear of corn : border of dots.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
[PI. XXXV. 8.]
Bust of Sarapis r., wearing AAOAI K€nN Eagle standing
niodius, shoulders draped
border of dots.
to front, head r., wings open : border
of dots.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[Millingen, 1839.]
Time of 31. Anrelhis Caesar.
I€PACVN KAHTOC
Young male bust of the
Senate 1., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
Same die.
102 ^1-4
HKATTAAOCeniNIKI ON A
N6eHK€N
AAO Al /• r; i,x
Zeus Laodikeup, in long chiton and
himatioii, standing 1., holding on
extended r. eagle, and resting with 1.
on sceptre : border of dots.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
nKATTAAOCAPXI€PAT€Vn
NAN€eH[K€N]
AAO Al /•„ n,,.
K€ nN ("'^'^^^
Similar type.
[RoIIin, 1903.]
liAODICBIA.
295
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obirerse.
Reverse.
Same die.
nK Al lAAOCAP XI6PAT6
VnNAN€eHK€
^AO ^A (,^ ^^,,^
Athena, hehneted, standing 1., hohl-
ing in r. olive-brancli, and resting
with 1. on spear ; behind her on the
ground stands her shiekl : border of
dots.
103
^1-5
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
Same die.
nKATTAAOC AAOAIKCHN
Hades-Sarapis enthroned 1., wearing
modius, extending his r. hand over
Kerberos at his feet, and resting with
1. on sceptre : border of dots.
104 ^1-4
[Campanas, 1846.] |
[PI. XX
XV. 9.]
Same die.
ATTAAOCAN€ AAOAIK€n
N Simikir.
105
M 1-4
[Ivanoflf, 1863.]
AHMOC AAOAIKE
nKAATTAAOC ANEeHK€
UN Bust of bearded
N Cultus-statue of Artemis
Uemos r., liair bound with
Ephesia standing to front, with usual
taenia, shoulders draped :
supports, between two stags : border
border of dots.
of dots.
106
^1-4
[Lawson, 1894.]
Same die.
nKA ATTAAOC AN€[eHK
€N] Winged Nemesis standing
to front, head 1. ; with her r. she
plucks her chiton from her breast,
and with her 1. she holds bridle :
border of dots.
107
^1-4
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XX.
XV. 10.]
296
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
lleverse.
108
109
110
111
Time of Caracalla and late)
Bust of Sarapis r., wearing
niodius, shoulders draped:
border of dots.
M -75
Similar.
M -7
Similar.
M -8
AAOA I K€nN Tyche stand-
ing ]., wearing kalathos, holding in
r. rudder, and on 1. arm cornucopiae :
border of" dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AAO AM<€nN
■f" rH (in iield) (=j^ear 88).
Zeus Laodikeus standing 1., holding
eagle and resting on sceptre : border
of dots,
[Rollin, 1903.]
AAOA IKGHN Cornucopiae
border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
[PI. XXXVI. 1.]
AHMOC Headofyounf
Demos r., bound with
taenia : border of dots.
A^j -75
(pierced.)
AAOAIKCHN River Kapros as a
Similar.
112 M -7
113; M -7
Boar seated 1., with r. fore-foot on
inverted vase from which a stream
flows : border of dots.
[Demetriades, 1869.]
[PI. XXXVI. 2.]
AAOAIK€ IIN River Lykos as
a Wolf seated r., with 1. fore-paw on
inverted vase from which a stream
flows : border of dots.
[Scrosoffi, 1862.]
Similar, head diademed. i Similar,
[Macridy, 1901.]
LAODICEIA.
297
No.
Metal.
Size.
114
M -75
115 .-E -7
116
M -8
117
M -7
118 JE -75
119
M -7
i
Obverse.
Reverse.
AAOA IK€IA Bust
of City -goddess Laodikeia
r., turreted and veiled,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
Similar.
AAO AIK€IA Similar
bust : border of dots.
Similar.
AAOAI K€nN
fn H (infield)
Zeus Laodikeus standing 1., holding
on r. eagle, and resting with 1. on
sceptre : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AAOAI K€nNfnH Asklepios
standing to iront, head 1., resting
with r. on serpent-staff : border of
dots.
[Scrosoffi, 1862.]
AAOAI K€nN Asklepios stand-
ing, as on preceding coin : border of
j dots.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[PI. XXXVI. 3.]
AAOAI K€nN Hermes, naked,
standing to front, head 1., holding in
r. purse, and iu 1. caduceus : border
of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AAOA IK6IA Similar.
AAO AIK€IA Similar.
AAOAI K € HN
t HH (infield)
Cornucopiae : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1898.]
AAOA IK€nN Similar.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Q Q
29.S
I'HUYiWA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
AAOAI K€IA Similar.
AAOAI K€nN Two right hands
cla.sped : border of dots.
120
JE -7
[M. J. Borrell, 1848.]
e€APn M H Bust
Similar.
of Roma 1., in creeted
helmet and cuirass : bor-
der of dots.
121
JE -To
[Lawson, 1874,]
122
JE -7
[Pres.byM.W.H.Waddington, 1893.]
(Same
dies.)
Same die.
Similar. Different die.
123
JE -75
[Banbury, 1897.]
[PI. XXXVI. 4.]
AHMOC Head of young
AAOAI K eriN Zeus Aseis,
Demos r., laur., drapery
naked to ^vaist, himation over lower
on neck : border of dots.
limbs, standing to front, head r.,
holding on 1. arm infant Dionysos (?),
and extending 1. over goat at his
feet 1. with head turned back : bor-
der of dots.
124 ^ -9
[H. P. Borrell, 1852.]
[PI. XXXVI. 5.]
125
JE -85
(Same
dies.) [Lawson, 1899.]
l€PA CVNKAHTOC
AAOAIK€I2N NCXlKOPflN
Young male bust of the
Tyche Pantheia standing 1., with
Senate r., shoulders
various attributes ; lotus-like head-
drajied : border of dots.
dress, crescent behind neck, wings,
serpent and rudder in r. hand, cornu-
copiae on 1. arm, wheel of Nemesis
at her feet, and ear of corn (?) grow-
ing behind her : border of dots.
1261 M -95
[Pullan, 1868.]
[PI xx:
XVI. 6.]
LAUDICEIA.
299
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
lleverse.
Same die.
(Counterniarked j^ 1)
127 ^1-0
Same die.
128
^1-
129 ^1-05
130
131
^1-0
^1-0
132 ^1-0
AAOAIK€nNN€nKO
PUN (in ex.)
Eivers Kapros and Lykos as Boar I.
and Wolf r., seated back to back
with heads turned face to face :
border of dots.
[BurgoB, 1841.]
^^Sr" (in..)
Same type.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XXXVI. 7.]
(Same dies.)
[Bunbury, 1897.]
CVN6API OVN€nN
Youthful bust of the 2v-
veSpLov Neojv 1., hair short
and bound with taenia,
shoulders draped; behind,
two staves or rods : border
of dots.
AAOAIK€ HN
NAHKOP (sic) (in ex.)
HN
Winged Eros, naked, recumbent 1.
on the ground, his 1. arm resting
on rocks, his head leaning on his
hand ; his r. hand hanging down
holds an arrow (?); between Eros and
the rocks is his bow, and at his feet
his torch, reversed : border of dots.
[RoIli]i, 1903.]
[PI. XXXVI. 8.]
(Same dies.)
[Lawson, 1874.]
Same die. AA[OAI]K€nN N€ nKO[P
(Countermark, f^ = year UN] Similar.
108.)
[Steuart, 1840.]
[PI. XXXVI. 9.]
300
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
133
134
M -7
M 7
135
136
/E -7
M -7
13<
JR -65
138
139
JE -8
M -85
S€VC A C€IC Bust
of Zeus Aseis r., haii
bound with taenia, shoul-
ders draped : border of
dots.
AAOAIK €nN Athena, hel-
meted, standing 1., placing her r,
hand on shield at her feet, and rest-
ing with 1. on spear : border of dots.
(Same dies.)
[PI. XXXVI. 10.]
[Ready, 1898.]
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
Same die.
AAOAI K€nN Deer standing
r. : border of dots.
[Lambros, 1898.]
(Same dies.)
[Mania, 1843.]
S€VC AC€IC Similar
AAOAI [K]€nN Goat stand-
ing r. : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XXXVI. 11.]
Imperial.
Augustus.
ZEBAS TOZ Head
of Augustus r., bare.
TTYOHS Zeus Laodikeus,
TTYOOY in long chiton
[AlZ'?] (in ex.) and himation,
AAO AIKEON standing ].,
holding on r. hand eagle, and in 1.
sceptre ; in field i. and r. pilei of
the Dioskuri, each surmounted by
star.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[Lincoln, 1902.]
LAODICEIA.
301
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse. Reverse.
ZEBAS TOZ Similar.
nVGHZ
nvooY
TOAEYTEPON
AAO AIKEHN
140
^ -8
Similar type, but the pilei of the
Dioskuri both together side by side
in held 1.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
ZEBAZ TOZ Similar.
Roi AIOZKOYPIAHZ
AAOA IKEHN
Similar type, but without the pilei.
141
M -8
[Sabatier, 1853.]
142
JE -75
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
ZEBAZ TOZ Similar.
^o AIOZKOYPIAHZ Similar.
TOAEYTEPON
AAO AIKEHN
143
JE -75
[PI. XXI
[Lawson, 1899.]
CVII. 1.]
144
M -75
[Steuart, 1840.]
ZEBAZ [TOZ]
Similar.
TTOAEMnN Similar.
<l)IAOnATPIZ
AAO AlKEnN
145
M -75
[Arundell, 1839.J
146
M -75
[Lincoln, 1870.]
' ^o stands f(
jr Kop[niA(oj].
302
PHliYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
147
JE -G
148i JE -6
149
150
JE -8
M -8
151
152
JE -8
JE -75
153 /E -65
Obverse.
ZEBAZTOZ Head of
Augustus r., bare.
ZEBAZTOZ. Head of
Augustus r., laur. ; (in
front, Lituus 1 not visible).
ZEBAZTOZ Head of
Augustus r., laur. ; in
front, Lituus.
(Lituus not visible.)
Reverse.
AA O AIKEHN Zeus Laodikeus
ZnZOENHZ standing ].,
as on preceding coins : in front,
"wreath bound with taenia, the ends
of which hang down ; within the
wreath, Z. ; and in field beneath it,
i and n
[Millingen, 1839.]
[Rollin, 1903.]
ZEYHIZ AAOAIKEHN
^ (in field 1.) (z= cf>LXa\r]6rj?)
Zeus Laodikeus standing 1., as on
preceding coins.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[Whittall, 1885.]
ZEYZIZ
<|)IAAAHeHZ
AAO AIKEIIN
Zeus Laodikeus
standing 1., as
on preceding
coins.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
[Lawson, 1899.]
ZEBAZTOZ Head of! ZEYEIZ Asklepian serpent-
Augustus r., apparently j<|)| A A AH GHZ staff,
bare, but perhaps laur. ; |
in front, Lituus. j AAOAIKEHN
j [Devonshire, 1844.]
LAODICEIA.
303
No.
Metal.
Size
Obverse.
Reverse.
Caligula.
TAIOZ KAIZAP
Head of Caligula r., bare.
AAOAI KEHN Eagle standing to
front with open wings, head 1. ; in
field 1. and r., [Ah and «^ ( =
noXeyMwv ^iXoiraTpts).
154
/E -65
[Millingen, 1839.]
155
JE -65
[Devonshire, 1844.]
156
JE -6
[Rollin, 1903.]
157
M -65
[H. P. Borrell, 1852.]
Similar.
Similar, but monograms
158
IE -6
[Rollin, 1903.]
Claudius.
KAAY[AIOZ] [KAI]
ZAP Head of Claudius
r., bare.
&
nOAEMnNOZ
YIOYZHNIINOZ
AAO AIKEHN
(= 'AvTw[vtou] IIoAe/xau'os vlov Zij-
voivos)-
Zeus Laodikeus standing 1., as on
If) 9
M -75
preceding coins.
[Subatier, 1853.]
160
A'. -75
[Eurgon, 1841.]
I
304
PHRYGU.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
161
162
163
164
165
M -6
M -65
M -8
M -8
166 M -7
Nero Caesar.
NEPXIN KAIZAP
Bust of young JMero r.,
bare-headed, shoulders
draped.
nOAEMnNOZ
YIOYZHNHNOZ
AAOAIKEHN
Tripod, round the cover of which a
serpent tAvines, with head to 1.
[Millingen, 1839.]
JE -6 (NEPHNKAIZAP)
[PL XXXVII. 2.]
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[Lawson, 1899.]
NEPHN KAIZAP
Bust of young Nero r.,
bare-headed, shoulders
draped.
TAIOY
nOZTOMOY
AAO AIKEHN
Zeus Laodikeus
standing 1., as
on preceding
coins ; in front,
wreath bound with taenia, the ends
of which hang down ; within the
Avreatb, B
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. XXXVII. 3.]
[Burgon, 1841.]
[M. J. Borrell, 1863.]
1G7
M -75
Nero Augustus.
NEPHN ZEB[AZTO| KPATEPOZ
Z] Head of Nero r.,i NOMOOETHZ
^'''^- AAO AIKEHN
Zeus Laodikeus
standing 1., as
on preceding
coins.
[Lincohi, 1902.]
I-AODICEIA.
305
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
NEPHNSEBAZ TO lOVAIOZ
ZeEOH KeadofNeiolANAPONIKOZ
r.. bare. ^y^p pgyHj;
AA OAIKE
168
169
170
171
172
M -8
M -8
M -8
.E -75
M -8
Zeus Laodikeus
standing 1., as
on preceding
coins, but his
sceptre sur-
mounted by
eagle.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
173
M -8
NEPnN ZEBAZTOZ
Head of Nero r., laur.
[Pres. by the Hellenic Soc, 1900.]
[Lawson, 1899.]
(short sceptre without eagle.)
[Arundell, 1839.]
Ro AINEIAZ Zeus Laodikeus
AAOA IKEH N
standing, as
on precedini
coins. (Short sceptre without eagle.)
[Lincoln, 1870.]
Agrippina Jun.
ArPIHEl NAZEBAZirAIOVnOZTOMOYAAOAlK
TH Bust of Agrippina EIIN Eagle, with open wings.
Jun. r.
174' JE -60
standing towards r. on altar, with
head turned back.
[II. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. XXXVII. 4.]
175 /E "7 I (Same die.)
176 M -65 [(Different die.)
(Same die.)
(Different die.)
[Rollin, 1874.]
[Devon.shire, 1844.]
K R
306
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obver.se.
Rever.se.
Vespasian.
[OYEZnAZI]ANOZX lOYAIOZ
EBAZTOZ Headof ANAPO[NI]KO[Z]
Vespasian r., laur. . p^pp rPXMT
AA OAIKE
177
M -85
Zeus Laodikeus standing 1., as on
preceding coins.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
178
iE -8
179 JE -9
180 M -85
OYEZnAZIANOZ z aaoaikehn
EBAZTOZ Head of;
Vespasian r., laur.
Zeus I.aodikeus,
as above.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Domitian.
AOM6TIANOC KAI| TAI
CAP Bust of Domitian ' OCIOYAI
r., laur., in cuirass adorned OCKOTY
with gorgoneion. CAAOAI
K€nN
within a laurel-wreath.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Similar.
AAOAIKCnN
KAAVAIAZH
NHNIC
Male figure, naked
to waist, hair
bound with
taenia, holding
in r. phiale, and in 1. palm ; he
stands 1. before a one-handled vase,
from which rises a small vexillum.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. XXXVII. 5.]
LAOOICEIA.
307
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
AOMITIANOXKAIZ AIA Ro AIOCKOYPIAOYAAO
APZEBAZTOZ , AIK€I2N Temple-front of four
Head of Douiitiaii r., laur. columns raised on three steps; with-
in it, a statue of the Emperor in
military costume to front ; holding
in r. a trophy, and resting with 1. on
181
iEl-05
spear.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
Same die.
Similar.
182
^1-
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
AOMITIANOCKAIci AIA Ro
APC €BACTOCr€ AIOCKOYPIAOY
PMANIKOC Head
of Homitian r., laur.
Zeus Laodike.us, as above.
183
Ml-
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
kSanie die.
AIA l< Similar.
AIOCKOYPIAOY
AAO AIKEHN
184 JE\-
[Macridy, 1901.]
Domitian and Domitia.
AOMITIANOC KAI
AIA^AI OC KOV PIAOYAA
CAPC€BACTOCr€
OAlKenN
PMA NIKOC Busts,
Temple -front of four columns raised
face to face, of Domitian
on four steps, the frieze inscribed
r., laur., in cuirass adorned
€TTIN€IKIOC; within stand two
with gorgoneion, and of
figures face to face, su importing
Domitia 1. ; in field, be-
between them a trophy ; the figure
hind her bust and
on the r. (the emperor?), in military
beneath, AOMITIA
dress, rests with 1. on spear ; the
C6BACTH
figure on the 1. is feminine (the
empress?), and rests with r. on
185
; ^1-15
sceptre.
[Wigan, 1872.]
1
[PI. XX2
iVII. 6.]
308
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Same die.
AIA ^ AIOCKOV PIAOY
AAOAIK€f2N
Hera standing r. before Zeus Lao-
dikeus and Athena, she wears polos
and long chiton, and rests with r. on
sceptre ; Zeus Laodikeus stands
facing her, holding eagle and sceptre;
beliind him Athena stands to front,
head 1., helmeted, holding in
lowered r. olive-branch, and in 1.
shield and spear.i
186
^1-1
[Lawson, 1898.]
[PI. XXXVII. 7.]
Domitia.
AOMITIA C6BACT
AAO AIK€HNAIA
H Bust of Domitia r.
KOAIOC(inex.) KOVPI AO
Temple -front of six columns raised
on three steps.
187
^1-3
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Similar.
AIA^AIOC KOVPIAO VAA
OAIK€nN Temple-front of
four columns raised on three steps ;
within, statue. (Cf. Domitian, no.
181, supra.
188
iE -9
[Lawson, 1899.]
AOMITIA C€BACT
A 1 A R Zeus Laodikeus
H Similar.
AIOCKOV PI AO standing 1.,
V as on previous
AAO AIK€nN '''''"'
189
JE -85
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
' This is a modification of tlie Capitoline Triad, cf. Hydrela, no. 3,
p. 271, supra, and PI. xxxiii. 2.
1
LAODICEIA.
309
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
190 M -8
191 M -75
: (pierced.)
192 yEl-0
193 .^ -8
Similar. Al aR AIOCKOVPI [AOVAA]
OAIK€IiN ^Similar.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
Similar. AIA^AIOCKOV AAOAIK6
UN
PIAOY (infield)
Similar.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Trnjan.
AYTPAIANOC KAI AAOAI KEIIN Zeus Laodikeus
A P I C€r€ PAATTA P standing 1., as on previous coins.
01 Head of Trajan r..
laur.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Plotina.
nAnreiNA C€Bac
TH Bust of Plotina r.
AAO AIK€nN Hera, in long
chiton, peplos, and veil, standing r.,
resting with r. on sceptre, and hold-
ing pomegranate on extended 1.
(Cf. Imhoof, Kl. 31., p. 267.)
[Chester, 1889.]
[PI. XXXVII. 8.]
194 JE -7
Matidia.
MATIAIA C€BACTH AAOAI K€ UN
Bust of Matidia r.
Athena,
helmeted, standing 1., holding in
lowered r. olive-branch, and Avith 1.
shield and spear.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
310
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Hadrian.
AV[-]TAITPA AAP AAOAI K€nN Zeus Laodikeus
195
(pierced.)
196
197
198
M -85
M -8
M -7
199
M -85
200
M -8
lANOCOAYM niO
C {sic) Head of Hadrian
r., laur., drapery on 1.
shoulder.^
AVKAITPA AAPIA
NOC Bust of Hadrian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
standing 1., as on previous coins.
Similar.
AAOAI K[€] UN Zeus, in long
chiton and himation, standing 1.,
holding on extended, r. Nike, and
resting with 1. on sceptre; at his
feet, eagle with open wings standing
on altar.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
[Eeady, 1902.]
Similar.
[Lincoln, 1902.]
Sahina.
CAB6INA C€BACTH
Bust of Sabina r.
AAOAI K€I2N Tyche, wearing
kalathos, standing 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
L. Aeliu.9 Caesar.
AOVKIOCAIAIOC K
AICAP HeadofAelius
Caesar r., bare.
AAOAI K€nN Tyche, wearing
kalathos, standing 1., holding in r.
rudder and. two ears of corn with
poppy, and on 1. arm, cornucopiae.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
• The inBcription is tooled.
AVTKAI.
It seems to have been altered from
LAODICEIA.
311
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Similar.
201 ^1-05
202
Mil
;203 A^l'
204
^1'
AC6IC AAOAIKEHN Zeus
Aseis, naked to waist, himatiou over
lower limbs and 1. shoulder and arm,
standing 1., and extending his r,
hand over the head of a goat which
stands beside him.
[Macridy, 1889.]
Antoninus Pius.
AVKAITIAI AAP f\
ANXnNeiNOC AIAIOC
Head of Antoninus Pius , AION VCIOC
within olive-wreath
with berries.
r., laur.
205 .^^:i-05
Similar.
AAOAI
K€nN
[Rollin, 1895.]
[Petrie, 1873.]
AIONVCIOC AAOAIK€nN
Hades-Sarapis enthroned 1., wearing
modius, holding in r. phiale over
Kerberos at his feet, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Marcus Aurelius.
M AVPHAI BHPO
C • K A I Bust of young
M. Aurelius Caesar r.,
bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
AIONVCIOC AAOAIK€nN
Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing 1.,
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Macridy, 1901.]
312
PIir.YGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse. Reverse.
MAVPHAIOC BHP n KA ATTAAOC AN€e H
OCKAICAP Head of
K€-AAOAIK€nN Aphrodite
1 young ^[. Aurelius Caesar
standing naked to front, holding in
r., bare.
each of her raised hands a long tress
of her hair ; behind her stands Eros
looking up towards her, holding in
raised I. arrow, and in lowered r.
1
bow (?) ; before her, dolphin down-
wards.
206 ^1-3
[Bank Coll.]
[PI. XXXVII. 9.]
Similar.
rn- KA ]ATTAAOCAN6eH
K€AAOAIK€nN€ni ' Zens
Laodikeus standing 1., holding eagle
and sceptre, as on previous coins.
207
^1-25
[Millingen, 18D1.]
ovHPocKAi €niANevrnon€An noc-
CAP Head of M. Aure- , AAOAIK€nN Tyche, wearing
lius r., bearded and laur. j kalathos, standing towards 1., holding
1 rudder and cornucopiae.
208
M -9
1 [Arundell, 1839.]
Faustina -Tun.
<|)AVCTINA CEBAC
AAOAIK€ (,,,,.)
TH Bust of Faustina
Junior r.
Hera standing r. before Zeus Lao-
dikeus and Athena; she wears polos(?)
and long chiton, and rests with r. on
sceptre, and holds in her 1. pome-
granate ; Zeus Laodikeus stands
facing her, holding [eagle] and
sceptre ; behind him Athena stands
to front, head 1., helmeted, holding
in lowered r. olive-branch, and in 1.
shield and spear. (Cf. Domitian
and Domitia, no. 186, s>qjra, and
1
Hydrela, Hadrian, no. 3.)
209
^1-25
[Van Lennep, 1898.
' €TTI =e7r(('iKioi',
cf. no. 185, supra.
T.AUDICKIA.
313
No.
210
211
21:
213
Metal.
Size.
M -75
JE -75
M -85
.EM5
2U
^1-2
215 ^1-15
Obverse.
Reverse.
KPICneiNA C€BAC
TH Bust of Crispina r.
Crispina.
AAOAI
K€nN- Demeter(?),
veiled, standing 1., holding in r.
phiale, and resting Avitli I. on sceptre.
[Lawson, 1899.]
(Same dies.)
[Pres. by W. R. Paton, 1889.]
) [Steuart, 1840.]
Julia Domna.
lOVAIA AOMNAC6 AAOA IK €nNN€nKO
Bust of Julia Domna v.
tnH (in ex.)
Roma or Athena (1) enthroned 1.,
helmeted, holding on r. Nike, and
resting with 1. on spear ; behind
throne, shield.
[Rollin, 1893.]
lOVAIAAO MNACiAAOAIK€ HN NCnKOPIIN
€B Similar.
Similar type.
HH (ine.K.)
[Lawson, 1874.]
lOVAIA
Similar.
(Countermark,
head r., laur
C€B?)
Emperor's
; in front,
AOMNAC6 AAOAIK€nN N€nKOPnN
tm (infield)
City-goddess (Laodikeia), wearing
kalatlios, standing to front, head 1.,
holding in r. ])hiale, and on 1. statu-
ette of Zeus Laodikeus ; at her feet,
the rivers Lykos and Kapros, as
wolf and boar, each with head turned
back towards the goddess.
[Millingen, 1S39.]
[PI. XXXVII. 10.]
s s
114
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
216 ^M.-)
217! .^1-15
218 ^1-25
219 M -95
1220 JE -9
221 .EllT)
lOVAIAAO MNAC€ AAOAIK€nNN€ nKOPHNt
B Similar. PIH Siinilur type.
[Towuley, 1814.]
lOVAIAAO
€B] Hiniilar.
(Two countermarks, p^ (=i
year 108) and Emperor's
head r., laur.)
MN[AC AAOAIKEHN NEnKOPHN
t HH (infield)
Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing 1.,
holding in r. rudder and two ears of
corn with poppy, and on 1. arm
cornucopiae.
[Lawson, 1899.]
lOVAIAAO MNAC€ AAOAIK€ nNNEHKO PHN
B Similar. liekate triformis, holding in her six
hands torches, &c.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
lOVAA OMNAC6B
Similar.
Same die.
lOVA AO
Similar.
AAOA I K€nN Demeter
standing 1., veiled, holding in r. ears
of corn, and resting with 1. on torch.
[Lawson, 1874.]
AAOAI KGHN Winged Nemesis
standing to front, head 1., with r.
plucking her chiton from her breast,
and holding bridle in lowered 1. ; at
her feet, wheel.
[Millingen, 1851.]
MNAC6B eniAIAH IT [PHTOCACIA
, P(^)]XrAAOAIK€nN; and in
field, NCHKOPXIN The three
Charites, naked, in usual attitudes.
[Steuart, 1840.]
LAODICEIA.
315
. Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Caracalla.
AVKMA ANTHN
AAO AIK€nN Tyche, wearin-?
€1 Bust of
kalathos, standing 1., holding rudder
young Caracalla r., laur.,
and cornucopias.
in cuirass and palucla-
mentum.
222
JE -95
[Millingen, 1839.]
223
M -95
(AAOAI K eaN)
[Pres. by M. W. H. Waddington, 1893.]
224
M -95
(AAOA 1 K€nN)
[Steuart, 1838.]
AVTKAIMAVP- ANT
CniAIAHirP HTOC ACIAP
nN6INOCC€B
AAOAIKeriN . ^ s
Bust of Caracalla r.,
bearded and laur., in cui-
•N-
rass and paludamentum.
Caracalla standing in car drawn 1. by
four lions with heads turned back
towards the Emperor; he holds in
his r. globe surmounted by Nike
with wreath and palm, and in his 1.
sceptre surmounted by eagle with
open wings.
[Arundell, 1839.]
[PI. XXXVII. 11.]
225
^1-75
316
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
lleverse.
22G
/Kl-T
2271 M 1-75
AVT-KAI MAVP
ANTHNeiNOC C
€B- Bust of Caracalla
r., bearded and laiir., in cui-
rass and paludanientun:.
€ni n AiA nirPH toc
ACIAPr
AAOAIKenNN . .
GIlKOPnN- ^]^ '
Ge r. and Thalassa 1., standing face
to face, and supporting between them
on their extended hands a statue of
Caracalla 1., radiate, holding in his
r. phiale, ami resting with 1. on
sceptre ; beneath the statiie is an
eagle with open wings standing on a
wreath. Ge wears long chiton,
peplos and veil, and carries on her
r. arm cornucopiae ; from the ground
behind her spring two ears of corn.
Thalassa wears long chiton and crab-
shell head-dress, and wields an oar
in her raised 1. hand ; behind her a
dolphin dives into waves.
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. XXXVII. 12]
YTKAI M AV [AAIAnirPHCACIAPXHCr]A
ANTnN€INOC N€eHK€N
AAOAIK€nN ,. ^^ .
NCXIKOPXIN "^ '^
Oblong enclosure (Foiumi), witliin
which at the far end is a temple-
front of two columns, before which
stands a military figure (the Em-
peror?), apparently haranguing an
assemblage of citizens, between two
ranks of soldiers armeel with shields;
tlie front of the enclosure consists
of a portico of six columns. In
the central intercolumniation stand
two figures, and in each of the end
ones a single hguie apparently attach-
ing a garland to the second column
from each end.^
[PI. XXXVIII. 1.]
' other specimens from the sam.e dies are in the Vatican, the Wad-
dington, and the Berlin collections. Cf. Friedlander and Von Sallet, Das
Kdniglicho Munz^:ahinet, 1877, p. 223.
A-
P
C€B- Bustof Caracalli
r., bearded and laur.,incui
rass and paludamentum.
LAODICKIA.
317
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
228' ^1-75
229 ^1-55
AVT K M AVPAN
TUNeiNOC Bu8tof
Caraciilla r., bearded and
laur., ill cuirass and palu-
danieiitum.
(Uncertain countermark )
AVTKMAVAN TUN
€INOC BustofCara-
calla v., bearded and laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
AVKAIMAVPAN TD.
N€INOCC€B P'U^t
of Caracalla r., bearded
and laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
230' IE 1-4
t n H (above)
<l>PVriA on 1. KAPIA onr.
City-goddess 'Laodikeia' enthroned
1., turreted, holding on extended r.
statuette of Zeus Laodikeus, antl on
1. arm cornucopiae ; before her stands
'Phrygia' r., wearing kalathos, and
holding in r. two upright eats of corn,
and in 1. sceptre over her shoulder ;
behintl the throne stands * Karia' 1.,
wearing kalathos, and holding branch
downwards and cornucopiae.
(Cf. Num. Zelt., 1891, PI. I., 1.)
[PI. XXXVIII. 2.]
AAO Al K€nN
T nH
AVKOC (iu field 1.)
KAnPOC (in Held r.)
Citj'-goddess ' Laodikeia ' enthroned
1., wearing kalathos, holding on ex-
tended r. statuette of Zeus Laodikeus,
and on 1. arm cornucopiae. At her
feet 1. and r. the two Kiver-gods
Lykos and Kapros recumbent against
their water-urns ; Kapros holds in r.
cornucopiae, and in 1. reed (?).
[Roliin, 1903.]
[PI. XXXVIII. 3.]
AAOAIK€nN N€IIKOPIIN
1" TTH (in ex.)
Agonistic table, on which stands a
prize crown between two purses,
and containing two palms ; the
crown is inscribed ANTflN,
and the table KOMOA6IA ;
beneath the table is an ampliora
between two palms.
[1895.]
318
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
231
^1-'15
232 iEl-35
233 ^M
234 M -95
AVKMAVAN XnTN AAOAIK
€IN]OC BiistofCara-
calla r., bearded and laur.,
in cuirass adorned with
gorgoneion, and paluda-
nientum.
(Countermark, Head of an
Eniperor(?) r.)
€n NNenKOPHN
tn H (infield)
Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
himation, standing 1., holding on
extended r. eagle with open wings,
aud in 1. long sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Similar.
AVTMAVPAN TUN AAOAIKGHN
€INOC BustofCara-
calla r., bearded and laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
(Countermark, Head of an
Emperor C?) r.)
NenKOPHN
[tin H
[Rollin, 1903.]
AV K MAVP ANTI2 AAOAIK€nNN€ HK OPIIN
N€INOC Bust Ofi 4- T-TL, ,,.. , m 1 T> ,, •
T TTH v\ inged iyche Fantheia
stanciing 1., wearing kalathos, and
holding in r. two ears of corn and
rudder, and on 1. arm cornucopiae ;
at her feet, the wheel of Nemesis.
[Lincoln, 1870.]
Caiacalla r., bearded and
laur., in cuirass and j^alu-
damentum.
AVKMAVAN TnN€ AAOAIKGHN N€I2KO PHN
INOC Bust of Caia-
calla r., bearded and
radiate, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
f n H (in field)
Winged Tyche Pantheia standing 1.,
wearing kalathos, radiate, and with
crescent behind shoulders, holding
in r. rudder (1) ending above in a
caduceus, and on 1. arm cornucopiae ;
at her feet, the wheel of JS^emesis.
[Banbury, 1897.]
LAODICEIA.
319
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Keverse.
235 M -95
236 ^1-2")
237 JE -7
238 JE 1 -2
AN TnN€IN AAOAIK€
OC Bast of Cavacalla
r., bearded and radiate,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
(Countermark, Head of an
Emperor r.)
KOPUN
tn[H] (in ex.)
The Rivers Lykos and Kapros as
Wolf and Boar, seated back to back,
1. and r., with heads reverted.
[Mania, 1843.]
AVTKAIMAV PANT AAOAIK€ nNN€riKO
nN€INOC€ Bust of: PUN (in ex.)
Caracalla r., bearded and' Kybele entlironed I., turreted,
laur., in cuirass and palu- i between two lions ; she liohls in r.
damentum. ! phiale, and rests 1. arm on tympanum.
[Lawson, 1903.]
Geta Caesar.
A.C€n rCTACK AAOAI KEHN Eagle, with
Bust of Geta Caesar r., open wings, standing to front, head
r., with wreath in beak.
239 /El -3
bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
Elauabalus.
AVTKMAVP ANXn
N€INOC Bust of
Elagabalus r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
(Countermark, p-| = year
108.)
Similar.
(same countermark.)
AAOAI K€nNN€nKOPnNA
OrMATI
CVNKAH
T O V
Two right hands clasped.
AAOAI K€nNN€nKOPnNA
OTMATI
CVNKAH T O V
Same type. (Countermark, ~g. 1)
[linllin, 1903.]
320
PHliYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
240
M 1-2
241 AL 1-2
242 JE 1-2
2431 JE -95
244
^. 1-
245 M -95
Obverse.
Similar.
(same; countennark
Similar.
(uo cuuntermark.)
Similar,
(countermark, p|]
Similar.
(two countermarks, P-\ and
head of an Emperor?)
Similar.
(no countermarks.)
Reverse.
AAOAIK€nNN€nKOPnNA
OrMATI
CVNK A H TOV
Same type.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
AAOAIK€IlNN€nKOPnNA
OTMATI
CVNKAH T OY
Same type.
[Townley, 1814.]
AAOAI K€flN N€nKOPnNA
OrMATICVNK
AHT (in tield)
OV (mex.)
Two temples facin^^ one another,
seen from corners ; within each a
statue.
[ArundeJl, 1839.]
AAOAIK€ nNN€nKOPnN
Winged Tyche Pantheia standing 1.,
wearing kalathos, holding in r. two
ears of corn and rudder, and on 1.
arm cornucopiae ; at her feet, the
wheel of Nemesis.
[Lawson, 1899.]
AAOAIKen NNGIlKOPnN
Sinjilar.
[VanLenuep, 1901.]
[Bodcke, 1850.]
LAODICEIA.
321
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
24G
^1-05
247
^M
248
.El-05
249
zEl-2
Annia Faustina.
ANNIA<|)AVCT €IN
AAYrC€B Bust of
Annia Faustina r.
AAOAIK€n[N] N€nKOPnN
AOMTA
TICV N KAHTOV (s«V) (in field)
Konia enthroned 1., lielmeted, and
wearing aegis; she holds Nike on
extended r., and rests 1. elbow on
shield behind her seat.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Julia Maesa.
6IOVAIAM AICA- AAOAIK€nNN
C€B Bust of Julia AOrMATI
CnKOPUN
Maesa r.
lOVAIA
KSimilar.
CVN K AHTOV (infield)
Same type as preceding.
[Rollin, 1903.]
N€nKOPnN
MAICAC€ AAOAIKenN
AOrMA
TIC Y N KAHTOV
Same type.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
lOVAIA- MAICACC AAOAIK€nNN€nKOPnN
€]B Bust of Juliaj AOrMATI (m ex.)
Maesa r. CVN
(Countermark, Head of an KAH (beneath table)
TOV
Agonistic table, on which is a
prize crown inscribed KOINAA
CIAC
[Jones, 1878.]
[PI. XXXVIII. 4]
T T
Emperor r., laur., witli
letters C€ 1 in front.)
322
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
6IOVAIA MAIC[AC
AAOAIK6 r^NNeXlKOPHN
€]B Similar bust and
Winged Nemesis standing 1., pluck-
countermark.
ing her chiton from her breast with
r., and holding bridle in lowered 1. ;
at her feet, wheel.
250
M -9
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Severus Alexander Caesar.
M AVPAA6IANAP
•AAOAIK€nNN€nKOPnNA
OCKAICAP Bust of
OTMATI
Sev. Alexander r., bare-
CVNKAH T O V
headed, in cuirass and
Two right hands clasped.
paludamentum.
(Countermark, p^ = year 108 1)
251
/El-2
[Lawson, 1899.]
MAVPAA€IANAPO
AAOAIKen NN€nKOPnN
C Similar.
Winged Tyche Tantheia standing 1.,
wearing kalathos, holding in r. two
ears of corn and rudder, and on 1.
arm cornucopiae ; at her feet the
wheel of Nemesis.
252
JE -85
[Lawson, 1899.]
MAVPAA€IANAPO
Similar.
C[KAI'?] Similar.
(Countermark, Head of an
Emperor r.)
253
M -95
[Rollin, 1903.]
Otacilia Severa.
nXA C€Y HPA C€B
APXI€PenCTOYCKIANOVA
AC Bust of Otacilia
AOAiKenN
Severa r., with crescent
N€nKO (ill ex.)
behind shoulders.
Zeus Laodil<eus(?) and Nemesis (?)
standing face to face, with r. hands
joined ; Zeus (?) r., wears long chiton
and himation ; Nemesis (1) 1., Avears
long chiton, peplos, and veil, and
holds in lowered 1., bridle (?) ; at
her feet, uncertain object (wheel 1).
254
^1-G
[Lawson, 1874.]
LAODICEIA.
3^3
Xo.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse. Reverse.
2.-)5
Ml -20
MARK nXAKIA C
€BHPAC€B Bust
of Otiicilia Severa r.
AAOAIK € n N NGUKOPn
N • Hekate Trifoi mis, each head
surmounted by kalathos, and holdinf;;
in her six hands torches, dagger,
whip, serpent, &c.
[Lawson, 1900.]
[PI. XX3
:viii. 5.]
M nTAK[l] AC€B
HPAC€ Bust of Uta-
AAOAIK€nN. N€nKOPnN
Nemesis stamping 1., in long chiton,
256
A^ -85
cilia kSeveia r.
peplos, and veil, with r. plucking
chiton from her breast, and with 1.
holding cubit-rule ; at her feet, wheel.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
•257
M -9
nTAC€B HPAC€B
Bust of Otacilia tSeveia r.
AAOAIK[€nN] NenKOPHN
Winged Nemesis-Dikaiosyne stand-
ing to front, head 1., holding in r.
scales, and in 1. cubit-rule ; at her
feet, wheel.
[Petrie, 1869.]
258
A^ -9
nTAC€ VHPAC6
M
Bust of Otacilia Severa r.
AAOAIK€ UNN €nKO
(double-struck.)
Zeus [Aseis] standing to front, head
1., wearing himation over lower
limbs, extending r. hand over goat
at his feet, and holding on I. arm
infant (Dionysos?).
[Cf. Imhoof, Mon. Gr., PI. G. 30, 31.]
[RoUin, 1903.]
Philip Junior.
1259
M -95
MIOY <t>IAinnOCKA
IC JJust of riiilip Caesar
r., bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludameutum.
AAOAIK€nN N€nKOPnN
Tyche standing 1., wearing kalatlios,
holdin'' in r. two ears of corn and
rudder, and on 1. arm cornucopiae.
[Pres. by the Hellenic Society.]
324
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M lOVAl C 4)IAIIIir
AAOAIKe
OC-K- Bust of Philip
nNN€
Caesar r., bare-headed,
in cuirass and paluda-
XlKOPnN (in ex.)
nientum.
The Rivers Kapros and Lykos as
Boar and "Wolf seated back to back,
with heads turned back and facing
each other; the boar to 1., head r.,
the Avolf to r., head 1.
260
iEl-0
[Lincoln, 1902.]
- - innOCKA AAOAIK€nN N€ja
IC Similar.
KOPnN (in ex.)
Same type.
261
M -9
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Trajan Decius.
AVTTPAIANOCA6K
AAOA IKGHN Two right hands
IOC Bust of Trajan
clasped.
Decius r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
262
M 1
[Burgon, 1841.]
Alliance Coins.
LAODICEIA— SMYRNA.
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Time of Nero Caesar.
Antonius Zeno, Priest, son of Polemo.i
AHMOZ
EnilEPEHZ
AAOAIKEHN
ANTIINIOY
KAI
lol YIOY
ZMYPNAIXIN
ZH NnNOZ
Heads of the Demoi of
Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
Laodiceia and Smyrna
himation, standing 1., holding on r.
face to face, beardless and
eagle, and resting with 1. on sceptre:
hxur. : border of dots.
border of dots.
263
^1-05
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. LII. 7.]
264' ^1-05
(Same dies.) [H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
' See lut]
'oduction. 1
LAODICEIA ALLIANCES.
325
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
265
266
267
2681
269i
JE 1-05
^1-05
M -95
270 Ml-D
Imperial.
Nero.
Zeno, son of Antonius Zeno.i
NEPHN ZEBAZTOZI^ZHNnNOZZHNnNYIOZA
Head of IS'ero, r., laur.
AOAIKEHNZMYP
NAIHN (in field 1.)
OMH POZ- (in field centre)
The bearded Demoi of Laodiceia and
Smyrna standing face to face, with
hands joined ; each wears long
chiton and himation, and rests on
sceptre.
[Whittall, 1885.]
[PI. LII. 8.]
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[Cureton, 1854.]
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
LAODICEIA— HIERAPOLIS.
Hadrian.
AYTOKPAKAICAP
AAPIANOC Bust of
Hadrian 1., bare-headed,
wearing cuirass C?) and
paludamentum.
AAOAIKGHNKAI l€PAnOA€l
TUNOMONOIA Zeus Lao
dikeus r., and Apollo Kitharoedos
(Archegetes) of Hierapolis r., head
1., standing face to face; Zeus Lao-
dikeus, in long chiton and himation,
holds in r. eagle, and rests with 1. on
sceptre ; Apollo, in long chiton and
mantle, holds in lowered r. plectrum,
and on 1. arm lyre.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. LIII. 1.]
(See also Hierapolis— Laodiceia, Hadrian, p. 256.)
' See Introduction.
2 "Ounpos, Union, may imply a somewLat closer relation than 'O/xofoia.
326
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
LAODICEIA— PERGAIIUM.
M. A melius.
•AYKAIMAYP- AN
AAOAiK€nN neprAMHN
THNINOC- Head of
nN
M. Aurelius r., laur.
OMONOIA (in ex.)
Zeus Laodikeus r., and Asklepios
of Pergamum to front, head 1., stand-
ing face to face, with their usual
attributes.
271
/El-55
[Ivanoff, 1863.]
[PI. LIII. 2.]
272
Ml-Q
[Steuart, 1853.]
Faustina Junior.
<|>AYCT€I NAC6BAC
AAOAIK€nN- n €PrAMH
TH Bust of Faustina r.
NHN-
OMONOIA (in ex.)
The City-goddesses of Laodiceia and
Peigamum, each turreted, clad in
long chiton with peplos, and leaning
on sceptre, standing face to face,
r. hands joined.
273
^1-35
[Rollin, 1874.]
[PI. LIII. 3.]
274
Ml-3
(Same dies.) [Devonshire, 1844.]
LAODICEIA— SMYRNA.
M. Aurelius.
•AYKAI MAP- AY-
AAOAIK6 nN'C M YPNAI
ANTnNINOC
UN-
Head of M. Aurelius r.,
OMONOIA (in ex.)
laur.
Zeus Laodikeus standing 1., in long
chiton and himation, holding eagle,
and resting on sceptre, between the
two Nemeses of Smyrna standing r.
and 1., each clad in long chiton and
peplos, and plucking chiton from
her breast.
275
^1-5
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. LIII. 4. J
LAODICEIA ALLIANCES.
327
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Revei'se.
1
AYKAIM AYP. -A
AAOAIKen N CM YPNA
NTIININOC-
inN-
Similar.
•OMONOIA- (in ex.)
Similar type, but the Nemesis beliind
Zeus holds cubit-rule in her 1. hand.
276
^1-5
[Ivanoff, 18G3.]
See also Smyrna and Laodiceia, M. Aurelius and Faustina,
B.M. Cat. Ion., p. 307 seq.
LAODICEIA— NICOMEDIA
Commodus.
•AVT-KAIAAVP-
AAOAIK€nN KAIN€IKOMH
KOMMOAOCC6
A€nN
Bust of young Commodus
OMONOIA
r., laur., in cuirass and
Zeus Liodikeus, iu long chiton and
paludamentum.
himation, holding eagle, and resting
on sceptre, standing 1. before Deraeter
of Nicomedia in long chiton, peplos,
and veil, standing r., holding in r.
two ears of corn aud poppy, and
resting with 1. on long torch ; between
the figures, a lighted altar.
277
^1-4
[Curt, 1859.]
[PI. LIII. 5.]
LAODICEIA— EPHESUS.
Commodus.
AYTKAIM AVPKO
AAOAIK€nN €<!>€ CIHN
MMOAOC Bust of
OMONOIA- (m ex.)
Commodus r., bearded
Zeus Laodikeus, iu long chiton and
and laur., in cuirass and
himation, holding eagle, and resting
paludamentum.
on sceptre, standing r. before cultus-
statue of Artemis Ephe.sia, with usual
supports, standing to front between
two stags with heads turned back.
278
^1-5
[Macridy, 1901.]
328
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
LAODICEIA— PERGAMUM.
Caracalla.
AVTKMAVPA NTH
AAOAIK€nN n€ PrAMHN
NeiNO C Bust of
UN
Caracalla r., bearded and
OMONOIA (mex.)
lain-., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
f nH (in field) _
Zeus Laodikeus r., and Asklepios of
Pergamum to front, head 1., standing
face to face, with their usual
attributes.
279
iEl-25
[1894.]
LAODICEIA— EPHESUS.
Time of Caracalla.
AH M O C Head of
AAOAIK€nN €<|) €CinN
young Demos r., laur. :
OMONOIA
border of dots.
The City-goddesses of Laodiceia and
Ephesus, each turreted, clad in long
chiton with peplos, and leaning on
sceptre, standing face to face, with
r. hands joined : border of dots.
280 ^1-25
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Caracalla.
AV KAIMAPAVPAN
AAOAIK€ HN €<l)€CinN
TnN€!NOCC€
Head of Caracalla r.,
bearded and laur.
(Countermark, Head of
Emperor r.)
f nH (in field)
OMONOIA (in ex.)
Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
himation, holding eagle, and resting
on sceptre, standing r. before cultus-
statue of Artemis Ephesia, with usual
supports, standing to front between
two stags with heads turned back.
281
^1-3
[Lawson, 1893.]
LAODICEIA ALLIANCES.
329
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
LAODICEIA— SMYRNA.
Caracalla.
AVTKMAVPA NTH
AAOAIK€n NCM V PNAI
N6INOC Bust
of
UN
Caracalla r., bearded
and
-f-
.j-j.|_j (in field)
laur., in cuirass and
palu-
dam en turn.
OMONOIA (in ex.)
(Countermark, Head
of
Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
Emperor r.)
himation, holding eagle, and resting
on sceptre, standing r. before Neme-
sis of Smyrna 1., plucking chiton at
breast, and holding cubit-rule.
282
JEl-25
Similar.
[RoUin, 1874.]
AAOAIK€nN C MVPNAI
THH (infield)
OMONOIA (iuex.)
Similar type, but wheel at feet of
Nemesis.
283
^1-3
[Townley, 18U.]
Apii KAIMAV
PA
1
AAOAIK€nN CfY P [NAI
NTHNeiNOC
ilN^J
Similar.
OMONOIA (in ex.)
City-goddesses of Laodiceia and
Smyrna, turreted, standing face to
face ; Laodiceia r., in long chiton
and peplos, holds sceptre over 1.
shoulder, and statuette of Zeus Lao-
dikeus on r. ; Smyrna 1., as Amazon,
in short chiton, holds double-axe
over I. shoulder, and statuette of
Nemesis on r. ; betAveen the figures
an altar.
284
Ml-2
[Steuart, 1838.]
u u
330
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
LAODICEIA— EPHESUS.
Philip Junior. 1
285
J^. 1-2
(pierced)
M lOYA <i>iAinnoc
KAICAP Bust of
Philip Caesar r., bare-
headed, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
AAOAIK€nN €<t> €CI UN
OMONOIA (in ex)
Zeus Laodikeus, in lon<j,' chiton and
himation, holding eagle, and resting
on sceptre, standing 1. before cultus-
statue of Artemis Ephesia to front,
with usual supports, |
[Bird; 1854.]
[PI. LIII. 6]
LAODICEIA— SMYRNA.
Philip Junior.
286
^1-25
MIOVA<I)|AinnOCK
AICAP Bust of
Philip Caesar r., bare-
headed, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
AAOAIK€n NZ MVPNAIXIN
OMONOIA (in ex.)
Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
himation, holding eagle, and resting
on sceptre, standing r. before Neme-
sis of Smyrna ]., plucking chiton at
breast, and holding cubit-rule ; at
her feet, wheel.
[Lawson, 1874.]
287
/El-35
[Lincoln, 1870.]
288
^1-2
[Cureton, 1852.]
289
Ml-2
Countermark, Z,
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
See also Alliance Coins with Laodiceia struck at the folloAving
towns : —
Ilierapolis, Hadrian, supra, p. 206.
Smyrna, M. Aur., Faustina Jun., B.M.C. Ion., 307.
Perinthus, M. Aur. (Ilion., iv., 752), doubtful?
Antiochia ad Maeandrum, Commodus(Mion.,>S?/jx vii. 453), doubtful?
Heracleia Salbace, Commodus (Inv. Wad., 2421).
Tripolis, S. Severus and late
r (B.M.C. Lyd., 378). I
LEONNA — LYSIAS.
331
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
LEONNA OR LEONNATA.
According to Ramsay (C. and B., i., 597), earlier name of Sebaste.
See Imhoof, Kleinasiatische 3Iunzen, 276, PI. i.\. 7.
Autonomous JE of the 2nd Cent., B.C.
No specimen in British Museum.
LYSIAS.
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Time of M. Aurelius and later.
1
M -8
AHMOC Head of
youthful Demos r., hair
bound with taenia : bor-
der of dots.
[PI. XX J
€niATTAAOVi AVCIAA6
Dionyso?, naked to waist, himation
over lower limbs, standing 1., holding
in r. bunch of grapes, and resting
with 1. on thyrsos : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1899.]
LVIII. 6.]
2
M -75
BOVAH BustofBoule,
laur. and veiled r., shoul-
ders draped : border of
dots.
[PL XX3
A[VCIA] A€nN Hekate tri-
forniis standing to front, wearing
kalathos, and holding torches &c. in
her extended hands : border of dots.
[Van Lennep, 190L]
CVIII. 7.]
3
M -85
BOV AH Bust of
Boule veiled, r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
AVCIA A£flN Dionysos, naked,
standing to Iront, head 1., holding in
r. kantharos over panther at his feet,
and resting with 1. on thyrsos : bor-
der of dots.
[Sabatier, 1853.]
• See Coins of M. Aureli
<1>AA- ATTAAOY; im
Imhoof, Kl. M., 276.
lis, CommoduB, and Lucilla, with €TTI
•. Wad., 6329; Miou., S. vii. 470 j and
i
332
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
.1::m
6 .i:M
Imperial.
Gordian III.
AVTKM ANTrOP[A AVCIAA EHN The Emperor
lANOC] Bust ofj on horseback, advancing r., with r.
Gordian r., laur., iu cui-| raised,
rass and paludamentum
[Banbury, 1897.]
Samedie(?). A VCIA A€nN Ivybele en-
throned L, weariug kahithos, holding
in r. phiaie over lion at her feet, and
resting with 1. on tyrupanum.
[ivanoff, 18G3.]
AVTKM AN rOPAIA A VCI AACHN Similar type,
NO C Bust of Gordian but Avithout lion.
r., laur., in cuirass and
^ 105
^1-
.^M
9t ^El-05
10
^1
11 .^ -9
paludamentum.
Same die.
Same die.
Same die.
Similar.
[H. P. Borrall.]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Similar, but with lion.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
AVC lAAGHN Similar.
[Bollin, 1903.]
[PI. XXXVIII. 8]
AVTKMAN rOPAIA AVCIA A€flN Tyche standing
NOC 1., wearing kalathos, liolding rudder
Similar.
Same die.
and cornucopiae.
[Steuart, 1838.]
AVC IAA€nN Similar.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
METROPOLIS.
•J Ok
Xo.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
JE -85
METROPOLIS.
Quasi-Autonomous Coin.
Time of Trojan Decins.
^115
3 .^1-
4 .'El-2
l€PA BOVAH But
of Hiera lioule r., veiled,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
MHTPO nOAeiTHN
4>PV
The god Men, in Phrygian cap and
cloak, and •with crescent behind
shoulders, standing r., with one foot
on bucranium, resting with r. on
sceptre, and holding pine-cone in
extended 1. : border of dots.
[Sabatier, 1853.]
[PI. XXXIX. 1]
Imperial.
Otacilia Severa.
MAPKIANXITAKIAI MHTPOnOA €ITnN<t>PVr
C€BHP[AN] Bust
of Otacilia r.
Tyche standing 1., wearing kalathos,
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Kollin, 1903.]
MAP riTAK C€BHP MHTPOH OA€ITnN4>
AC Bust of Otacilia r. PYF
Similar type.
1 [Rollin, 1903.]
Herennia Etruscilla.
€P€NNIA[N] €TPO HAP AA€Z Tl€l
YCKIA AAN C€ PH-
Bust of Etruscilla r.
OV APXTT
MHTPOnOA€
Tyche
coins.
ITI1N[<I>]
standing, as on
(in ex.)
previous
[Weber, 1892.]
334
PHKYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
Herennius Etruscus.
5
Ml'
AV K rMK€P €T
POV A€KIOC
C€
Bust of Herennius Etrus-
cus r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
nA.AA€TI€IOV nP/?XM
HTPOnO
and in inner circle, A€ ITr2N<t>PV
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, head surmounted by kalathos,
and witli usual supports.
[Eullin, 1895.]
Same die.
nA AA€ TI€IOV nPAP M
HTPOn
and in inner circle, OA€IT IlN<t>PV
The god Men standing r., as on no. 1,
supra, but holding phiale instead of
6
^1-
pine-cone.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Hostilian Caesar.
7
M -9
M€CCIOC KVINTO
C-K Bust of Hostilian
Caesar r., bare-headed, in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
MHTPOnOA [€?] ITnN<t>PY
Dionysos, naked, standing to front,
head 1., holding in r. kantharos over
panther at his feet, and resting with
1. on thyrsos.
[Rullin, 1903.]
8
^ -9
Same die.
MHTP on O A €IT HN
4)P Four ears of corn bound
together in sheaf.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XXXIX. 2.]
MIDAEL^M.
335
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
JE -75
M -95
M -85
M -8
JE -75
(formerly
plated ?)
M [ D A E U M.
Iinjierial.
Augustus.
ZEBAZTOZ Head ofjMIAAEnN Headof CaiusCaesai(?)
Augustus r., laui-. ; in | r., bare,
front, lituus.
[Macridy, 1901.]
AYNEPTPAIA
KAICEfEPAA
of Trajan r., laur.
Trajan.
NOC MIAAE nNCTEMBPICJi
Head River-god Tem'oris or Tembros,
bearded, naked to waist, himation
over lower Jimbs, recumbent 1., lidd-
ing in r. reed, and resting 1. arm
against inverted vase from which a
stream flows ; beneath the god is a
trailing water-plant.
[Burgon, 1841.]
[PI. XXXIX. 3.]
AVNEPTPAIANOVK
AICETE A
of Trajan r., laur.
Head
MIA AEIIN Asklepios standing
towards 1., in usual attitude, resting
r. hand on serpent-staff.
[Burgon, 1841.]
(Same ilies.)
[Devonshire, 1844.]
mM^ PT PA I ANfii M I AA Eg! Hygieia standing r.,
Similar head r. j feeding serpent from phiale.
I [Faussett, 1853.]
' Cf. no. l-i, infra, where the name is spelt ITEMBPOu.
i3G
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -95
^1-25
^1-4
(pierced)
10
jEI-2
L. Yerus.
AYTKAI AAYP H
A OYH POCAP
M • Head of L. Verus
r., luur.
MIAA EHN City-Tyche, tiu-reted,
seated 1. on rock, liolding in r. ears
of corn over River-god (Tembri.s)
swimming at her feet, and resting
her 1. arm on the rock.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XXXIX. 4.]
Caracalla.
AVTKAIMAVPH Eni KA
ANTUN INOC A
VF- Bust of Caracalla
r.. beardless and laur.
AIAIANOV nPAPX-
MIAAEHN (in ex.)
City-Tyche and river-god (Tembris),
as on previous coin, but she is seated
ou the abacus of an Ionic column.
[1903.]
ANTHNGINOC AYP
OYCTOC Head of
Caracalla r., bearded and
laur.
(double-struck)
MIAA CIIN Zeus standing
towards 1., naked to Avaist, himation
over lower limbs and 1. shoulder,
holding in r. phiale over eagle at his
feet, and resting witli 1. ou sceptre.
(double-struck)
[KoUin, 1880.]
[PI. XXXIX. 5.]
ANTHNeiNOC AV Ml AA €nN Demeter stand-
rOVCTOC Bust of
Caracalla r,, bearded and
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
Same die.
iug 1., veileil, holding in r. two ears
of corn, and resting with 1. on long
torch.
[Banliau, 1898.]
[PI. xxx:ix. 6.]
MIA A€nN Hades-Sarapis en-
throned 1., wearing modiu.s, extending
r. over Kerberos at his feet, and
resting 1. on sceptre.
[Wigan, 1872.]
MIDAKIJM.
337
Xo.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
11
12
Ml'
Ail-Of^
13
-/El'
14
^1-2
ANTnN€INOC AVT MIAA GHN The god Men, in
OVCTOC Head of Phrygian cap, short chiton, cloak,
and boots, standing 1., holding in r.
pine-cone, and resting with 1. on
sceptre.
[Banbury, 1897.]
Caracalla r., bearded and
laur.
Same die.
MIA A €
riN Similar type.
[Phillips, 1842.]
Diadumenian Caesar.
MANTAIAAOVM
ENIANONKA-
Bust of Diadumenian
Caesar r., bare-headed, in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
MIA A E^N: B^ Dionysos,
naked but for nebris across loins,
and boots, standing to front, head 1.,
holding in r. kantharos over panther
at his feet, and resting with 1. on
filleted thyrsos.
[Ready, 1898.]
[PI. XXXIX. 7.]
Severus Alexander.
MAVPCEVAAEZANA
POCAV" BustofSev.
Alexander r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
MIAAGHN Eiver-god Tembros,
TEMBPOC^ bearded, naked to
waist, himation over lower limbs,
recumbent 1., holding in each hand
a water-plant, and resting 1. arm
against inverted vase from which a
stream flows.
[Ready, 1902.]
^ The letters A and B in the inscription, which are twice as large
as the other letters, are evidently meant to catch the eye, and I would
suggest that they are marks of value, and that they stand for 2 assaria.
The same fanciful system was commonly adopted for chronograms on
16th and I7th century medals, &c.
2 On a coin of Trajan, supra, no. 2 (cf. Inv. Wadd., xvii., 21), the name
is spelt Tembris(?).
X X
338
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
15
M -7
Similar. Ml A A CHN Temple-front
of four colunms, with pliiale in
pediment,
[Lawson, 1898.]
Maximus Caesar.
nOVOVH MA5IM [Eni]AVPAAE5A NAPOVAP
OCLK] Bast of Maxi-
mus Caesar r., bare-
headed, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
16
IE 1-
Ml
AAEHN (in ex.)
Kybele enthroned 1. 1)etween two
lions, holding in r. phiale, and rest-
ing with 1. on tympanum.
[Bank Coll.]
NACOLEIA,
339
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obvei'se.
Keverse.
1 .El-
M -9
3^-8
M
5 M
NACOLEIA.
Imperial.
Domitian.
6 Ml-
AYTAOMITIANOSK
AIZAPZEBFEP
Head of Domitian r.,
laur.
Same die.
Similar.
AYTAOMITIANOSK
AIZEBTE Similar
head.
NAKO AEXIN DemeterO), veiled,
enthroned 1., wearing kalathos, hold-
ing in r. phiale, and resting with 1.
on sceptre.
[Lawson, 1900.]
NAKO AEHN Similar type.
[RoUin, 1903.]
NAKO AEHN Heraldes, naked,
standing to front, towards 1., resting
with r. on club, and with lion-skin
on 1. arm.
[Wigan, 1872.]
NAKO AEHN Winged caduceus.
[PI. XXXIX. 8.]
(Same dies.)
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
[Steuart, 1840.]
Trajan.
AYNEPTPAIANOZ K
AlZAPZEfA Head
of Trajan r., laur.
NAKO AEHN Artemis huntress,
in short chiton, standing r., resting
with r. on spear, and holding in 1.
strung bow and arrow (1) ; at her
shoulder, quiver.
[RoUiu, 1903.]
340
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
M -S
Obverse.
M -7
JEl-3
10
^1-35
11
^1-05
12
Ml-
AYNEPTPAIANO ZK
AIXAPS Similar head.
AVN€PTPAIANOCK
AICAPC€ Similar
head.
Eeverse.
N AKO AEHN Apollo, naked,
standin>f to front, head 1., holding in
r. laurel-branch, and in 1. strung bow.
[Rollin, 1903.]
NAKO A€nN Winged caduceus.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Caracalla.
AYTKAI[MAVP] AN
TnN[€INOC]AVr
Head of Caracalla r., laur.
[TON]KTICCTHN NAKOA
€I2N Bearded Herakles, naked,
standing to front, head r., in attitude
of repose, his r. resting on his hip, his
1. on club placed on rock before him.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Gordian III.
MANXrOPAIANOL
AVr Bust of Gorilian
r., radiate, in cuirass and
paludameutuni.
MANTrOPAIANOC
NAK O AEflN Emperor on
horse stepping 1., his r. raised, and
Avith sceptre over 1. shoulder.
AVr Bust of Gordian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
NAKO AEHN
[Rollin, 1903.]
City-Tyche (?)
enthroned 1., wearing kalathos, hold-
ing in r. ears of corn, and on 1. arm
cornucopiae.
[Steuart, 1840.]
[PI. XXXIX. 9.]
Similar.
(in ex.)
[PI.
NAKOAEn N
nAPGENI
OE
River-god Parthenios, recumbent 1.
against rock, himation over lower
limbs ; he is crowned with leaves of
a water-plant, and holds a branch of
a water-plant in each hand.
[Macridy, 1898.]
XXXIX. 10.]
ococi,f:ia.
341
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
1 JE -95
OCOCLEIA.
Quasi- Autonomous Coin.
Time of Commodns.
I€PA CVNKAHTOC
Young male bust of the
Senate r., shoukleis
draped ; border of dots.
€TTIKAKAAnBP OTOVOKO
KAI exiN
Demeter, wearing kalathos, long
chiton, and veil, standing to front,
■with arms hanging at her sides.
[1901.]
[PI. XL. 1.]
Imperial.
Gordian III.
AYTKMANT nrOP
AIANO C Bast of
Gordian r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
^1-15
AVTKMAN rOPAIA
NO C Shiiilar bust.
3 /in-
^1-1
OKO KA l€nN Zeus en-
throned 1., naked to waist, himation
over lower limbs, holding on extended
r. eagle, and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
O KOK AI6I2N Demeter stand-
ing towards 1., veiled, holding in r.
bunch of corn, and resting with 1. on
torch.
[Lawson, 1877.]
[PI. XL. 2.]
(Same dies.)
[Burgon, 1841.]
342
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Same die.
OK OK Al€
Mn (in ex.)
Demeter-Kybele r., and Zeus 1., stand-
ing face to face ; tlie former, in long
chiton and veil, rests with r. on long
torch, and holds ears of corn in 1.,
at her feet, lion ; the latter, clad in
himation leaving his breast bare,
holds in r. phiale, and rests with 1.
on sceptre ; between the figures in
the field, a lighted altar.
5
iEl-05
[Rollin, 1874.]
[PI. X
-L. 3.]
Same die.
Similar, but Zeus holds eagle instead
of phiale.
G
^M
[Lawson, 1874.]
AVTKMAN rOPAIA
O KO KAienN Kybele en-
NOC Bust of Gordian
throned 1. between two lions, holding
r., laur., in cuirass and
in r. phiale, and resting with 1.
paludamentum.
against tympanum.
7
M -95
[Rollin, 1903.]
Similar.
OK OKAIGJQN Similar type,
but one lion only at feet of Kybele.
8
.El-
[Lawson, 1874.]
Similar.
OKO KAI€nN Tyche standing
1., wearing kulathos, holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
9
^■1-
[Rollin, 1893.]
Same die.
OKOK AI€nN Similar.
10
M -9
[H. r. Borrell, 1832.]
Alliance Coins.
OCOCLEIA— BRUZUS.
Commodus.
See 11. Weber, Ntm. Chron., 1892, p. 208, PI. xvi. 18; and
liulioof, A7.
31., p. 281. 1
OTRUS.
343
No.
Metal.
8ize.
Obverse.
Reverse.
^ -85
OTRUS.
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Time of CaracaUa.
AH MOC OTPOH OTPO H NHN Asklepios and
NUN Head of young Hy^ieia, with their usual attributes,
Demos r., laur. : border standing to front, heads turned
of dots. towards one another, Hygieia r., and
Asklepios 1. : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Bust of bearded Demos r.,
hair bound with taenia,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
2 /E -55
M -6
OTPO HNHN Telesphoros, in
usual dress, standing to front : bor-
der of dots.
[PI. XL. 4.]
[Woodhouse, 1866.]
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Imperial.
Julia Domna.
^M
5 /E -9
lOVAOM NAC€BAC
X H Bust of Domna r.
€ni APX (in ex.)
Nl rP€NOV(s/c) OTPOHNHN
Emperor, with flying chlamys, on
horse galloping r,, his r. hand raised.
[Rollin, 1903.]
lOVAIAAO MNAC€ enNirPeiNO VOTPOJ-NHN
BAC Bust of Domna r.
AP X (infield)
Zeus, in long chiton and himation,
standing towards 1., holding in r.
phiale, and resting with 1. on sceptre ;
at his feet, eagle.
[Steuart, 1838.]
344
I'HRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
lOVAIA C6BACTH
Similar.
JE -85
7: ^ -8
M -75
AA6ZANAPOC OTPOhNn
N
AN €eH (infield)
Athena, helmeted, standing 1., hold-
ing in r. phiale, and resting with 1.
on spear.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Plautilla.
4>OVA nA AVTIAA
AC Bust of Plautilla r.
OTP O hNHN Demeter, veiled,
in long chiton and peplos, standing
towards 1., holding in r. three ears
of corn, and resting with 1. on long
torch.
[Banbury, 1897.]
[PI. XL. 5.]
<I)OVA TTA AVTIA OTPO HNHN Artemis huntress.
C6 Bust of Plautilla r.
in short chiton, running r., holding
in 1. how, and with r. drawing arrow
from quiver at her shoulder.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Geta Caesar.
no CGHTi r€TAC en NirP€iN ovotpoh
9 /El-
10 M -95
KAI Bust of Geta Caesar
r., hare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
NUN (in ex.)
A PX (infield)
Kybele enthroned 1. between two
lions, holding in r. phiale, and rest-
ing with 1. against tympanuui.
(Same dies.)
[Rollin, 1874.]
[1874.]
OTRUS.
345
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Same die.
€nirrANrNi(?)]rP€ inovot
POHsin
APX (in field)! N (infield)
Homonoia(l) standing,' 1., wearin<,'
kalathos, holding in r. phiale over
lighted altar, and on 1. arm cornu-
11
iEl-
copiae. [Rollin, 1903.]
no C€nT r€TACK
AA€ZAN AP OCOTPOHSin
Al Siiuilai" buat.
ACIAP N (in held)
X-AN (infield)
€0
Warrior (Otreus T),^ naked but for
chlamys, embarking on prow of ship
]., liis r. arm raised, and head turned
back as if to call on his companions,
and carrying in liis 1. a spear.
12
Ml-
[Nortlnvick, 1859.1
[PI. XL. 6.]
no C€n r€TACKAI
AA€ZA[N] AP [OC]OTPOH
Similar bust.
.^.^ NHN (infield)
^^^ (in field)
Similar type.
13
.El-
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
no CGHT r€TACK
A A6ZANAP OTPOHN
Al Similar bust, in
OC (in held) HNAN^i,,^^^!.^)
cuirass without paluda-
mentum (?).
[ACIAPX^] (in ex.)
Aeneas, in helmet, cuirass, and flying
chlamys, and with sword at belt,
retreating r. and looking back ; with
his r. hand he leads his son Ascanius
in Phrygian dress and cap, and on
his 1. arm he carries his father
Anchises, in sitting posture, clad in
himation and wearing Phrygian cap,
and supporting on his knee the
shrine containing his Penates.
U! ^1-05
[Keady, 1902.]
[PI. XL. 7.]
» Cf. Imhoof, Kl. M., 282, and Inv. Wadd., 6369.
- See Introduction.
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
K,e verse.
PALAEOBEUDUS.
Imj^erial.
Hadrian.
AVKAITPA AAPIA
nAAAlO BGV AHNHN
NOC Bust of Hadrian
Apollo standing naked to front,
r., laur., in cuirass and
head 1., holding in r. laurel-branch,
paludamenlum.
and resting 1. on lyre (kithara)
placed on the ground beside him ;
at his 1. shoulder, (Quiver.
1
AL -8
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Similar.
HAAAILO] BGVAHNHN
The god Men standing to front, head
1., wearing short chiton and cloak,
and with crescent behind shoulders ;
he holds in r. pine-cone, and rests
2
M -8
with 1. on spear.
[Lawson, 1874.]
AAPIANOC KAICAP
nAAAlO B€VAHNIIN
Similar bust.
Denietei', veiled, in long chiton and
jieplos, standing towards 1., holding
in r. two ears of corn and poppy, and
resting with 1. on long torch.
3
M -7
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XL. 8.]
PELTAIi;.
347
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
JE -75
^ -7
M -8
M -7
2E -G
M -55
vE -4
P E L T A E.
Before 133 B.c.1
Young male heroic bust r.,
in crested helmet, with
cheek -piece lowered ;
shoulders draped.
nEA
THNHN
[PI. XLI. 1.]
Head of Athena r., in crested
Corinthian helmet.
Head of Zeus r., laur,
nEA
THNHN
Lion^ seated 1. ; in ex.,
AP NH
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[M. J. Borrell, 1863.]
Lion seated 1. ; behind,
star ; in ex., AlON
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
TTEA TH Winged thunderbolt ;
beneath, TPH lA
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
[PI. XLI. 2.]
Head of Zeus r., laur.
Head of Zeus (1) r., laur.
HE ATH
[N]nN
Winged thunderbolt ;
beneath, ^/l^O) AP
[Ronin, 1903.]
JXEA TH[N] same monograms.
[RoUin, 1903.]
77EATH Club with lion's skin
NX2N hanging over handle.
[Panni.]
1 The seated Liou occurs also on tlie earliest bronze coins of Laodiceia
(p. 283, no. 22, supra), and on a coin of Leouua or Leonnaea (Imhoof
Kl.M., p. 276).
348
PHRYGIA.
No,
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
9
10
11
M -6
M -6
JE -6
M -65
12
13
14
M -75
(pierced)
M -75
M -6
15
M -6
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Time of the Antonines and Liter.
Bust of Helios r., radiate :
border of dots.
n€A
TH
NUN
Avitliin a wreath of laurel or
ulive : border of dots.
[Bank Coll.]
[PI. XLI. 3.]
Head of City -goddess,
turretcd, r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
[LaAVson, 1874.]
[Bunbury, 1897.]
TT€A [THN]nN Hekate triformis,
holding torches, &c. in her six hands:
border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XLI. 4.]
Similar.
n€ATHN[nN] MAK6AON
Bucranium surmounted by large
crescent containing two stars, one
above the other (the Gemini 1) : bor-
der of dots.^
[Rollin, 1895.]
[PI. XLI. 5.]
[Arundell, 1839.]
(MAK€AON n€ATH[NnN])
[Lawson, 1899.]
MAK €AONn Bust
of Asklepios r., with ser-
pent-staff at his breast :
border of dots.
TTGAT HNUN Hygieia standing
r., feeding serpent from phiale : bor-
der of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
^ Cf. coins with this tyj^e at Eucarpeia (nos. 4, 5) ; Ilieropolis (nos.
1-3), aud Stectoriuiii (no. 4).
PELTAE.
349
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obvei'se.
Reverse.
IG
M -65
17
M -7
18
M -8
19
M -8
20
^1-05
MAK 6 A Bast of
Athena r., in crested Corin-
thian helmet and aegis (1) :
border of dots.
n€ATH NH N
r. : border of dots.
Stag slandins
[Rollin, 1874.]
[PI. XLI. 6]
Traces of MAK€AONjTT€A [TH] River-god Maeander
XI N C?) Head of young 1 NXIN (in ex.) recumbent 1., hold-
in r. reed, and on 1. arm cornucopiae;
he rests against inverted vase from
which a stream flows : border of
dots.
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
Dionysos r., crowned witli
ivy, and with thyrsos over
1. shoulder : border of dots.
n€ATH NHN Head MAK€
of bearded lierakles r.,
bare : border of dots.
[PI. XLI. 7.]
AONHN Similar type.
[liollin, 1903.]
Similar head, with club over
1. shoulder.
AHMOC n€ATHN
UN Head of Hemes
as young Herakles, in
lion's scalp : border of
dots.
n€ATHNn MAK€AON
Asklepios standing t(j frinit, Jiead 1.,
resting on serpent-staif : border of
dots.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
MA K€ AONIiN Rider, in
short chiton and tlying chlamys, on
horse stepping r., holding in his left
upright spear : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PL XLI. 8.]
350
PlIRYGU.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
21
•23
vE -85
M -S
iEl-1
M -9
M -9
lePAC V NKAHTO
C
Young male bust of the
Senate r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
I€PA BOYAH Bust
of Louie r., veiled and
laur. : border of dots.
n€ATHSinN MAK€AONn N
Tyche standing 1., wearing kalathos,
and holding rudder and cornucopiae :
border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
TT6ATHN UN Two right hands
clasped ; border of dots.
[Kollin, 1903.]
Imperial.
M. Aurelius Caesar.
MAYPHAI-
OCKAIC Bust of
young jNIarciis Aurelius
Caesar r., bare-headed,
in cuirass
inentum.
OYHPineATHNnN MAKGAONHN
Temi>le-front of two columns, with
pliiale in pediment, raised on three
steps; within, cultus-statue of Ar-
and paluda- tends Epliesia to front, with usual
supports. Hanked by two stags.
[KoUin, 1903.]
[PI. XLI. 9.]
Sept. Severus.
AC€nC€V
Avro
Severus r.,
rass.
i pocn
Bust of S.
laur., in cui-
neATHNHNMA PXIOVNI
OV TOB Tyche standing 1.,
wearing kalathos, and holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[Found at Aidin. Pres. by the Hellenic Society, 1897.]
Julia Domna.
lOVAIAAO MNAC€
AVr Bust of Domna r.
n€ATHNajNM- CTTATAP
ia)[NOC] Tyche standing 1.,
wearing kalathos, and holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
rELTAE
351
No.
Metal.
Size.
26
^ -9
^1-05
/E -85
29
^1-35
30
JEl-2
Obverse.
Reverse.
Caracalla.
MAVANTUN €INOC
Bust of Caracalla r.,
radiate, in cuirass.
^€ATHNa)NM•T(s^c) P-TAT
APIWNOC Tyche standing 1.,
Avearing kalathos, and holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
AVTKMAVP iiiiii n€ATHSin N MAK€A0 n
Bust of Caracalla r., laur., 1 riN Bider, as on no. 20, supra,
in cuirass. on horse stepping r., his r. hand
raised.
[RolHn, 1903.]
Plautilla.
HAAYTIA AAC€B
Bust of Plautilla r.
n€ATHNa)N M- CTPTAT-
APIWNOC Tyche standing 1.,
wearing kalathos, and holding rudder
and cornucopiae.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Severus Alexander.
AV KMAVC6V AA€ n€ATHNa)NMAKAPX<t>AVCT
ZANAPO C Head
of Sev. Alexander r., laur.
Same die.
^'^ O V (infield)
Nike, winged, standing to front,
head 1. ; holding in r. wreath, and
in 1. palm.
[Lawson, 1883.]
n€A THNCONMAKAP[X]<l>
OV (in iield)
AVCT€IN (in ex.)
Emperor on horse gailoping r., stril
iiig downwards with spear.
[Townley, 1814.]
302
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse
31
Al -8
32
JEl-i
33
^1-1
Julia Mamaea.
lOVAIA MAM€A C|n€ATHMAPXNirPOV
€B Bust of Julia I Eagle standing to front, wings open.
Mamaea r.
I [Rollin, 1903.]
Trebonianus Gallus.
AKrOTP €rAAAO
CC Bust of Trebonianus
Gallus r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
€niAVPPOV4>eiNOv rAio
VAPXAn€ATH NHN
MAK€ AO NUN (in tield)
Herakles, naked, r., strangling the
Nemean lion ; on the ground beneath
his feet, club,
[Bank Coll.]
[PI. XLI. 10.]
Yolusian.
roAroovo aovc
lANOC
Bust of Yolusian r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
€nAVPPOV<l>€I NOVrAIOVA
PXA n€A T
HNHN " AONI2N (infield)
MAK€
Artemis Huntress running r., hold-
ing in 1. strung bow, and with r.
drawing arrow from quiver at her
shoulder.
[Dimitriades, 18G9.]
' =Gaius Vibius Afinius Gallus Velduinnianus Volusianus Sobasfcos.
PIIILOMKLTUM.
353
No.
Metal
Size.
JE -8
M -8
JE -85
M -9
Obverse.
Reverse.
Bust, draped, of Men r., in
Phrygian cap, laur. (1),
and with crescent behind
shoulders. 1
P H I L 0 ]\I E L I U M.
After 133 B.C.
<l>IAOMH
Zeus aetophoros seated
1., resting with 1. on
sceptre.
[Lawson, 1899.]
[PI. XLI. 11.]
Bust, draped, of Nike r., with
palm behind shoulder. ^
<l>IAOMH
[ZK]YOINO
[Rolliii, 1903.]
Two cornuacopiae
r. and 1., each
<t>IAOMHA
bound with fillet;
between them, thunderbolt sur-
mounted by crescent containing star.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
C? Same dies.)
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
^ This coin is of the same style and fabric as the follovsiiig, which
must therefore be assigned to the neighbouring city of Antioch in Pisidia
before it became a Roman colony : —
JE -8
Bust, draped, of Men r.,
in Phrygian cap, lanr.,
and with crescent be-
hind shouklers.
ANTIOXE
AP TEMIA
Nike, between
two stars, ad-
vancing r., and
carrying palm.
[Ready.]
And the attribution of this coin to the Pisidian Antioch seems to necessi-
tate the removal of B.M. Cat. Caria, p. 15, nos. 5-8, from Antiochia ad
Maeandrum to the Pisidian city.
- Imhoof {Gr. M., p. 743), piiblishes two siDecimens of this coin with
the magistrate's name 2KYOIN0[2].
^ A similar bust of Nike occurs on Roman denarii of the Consul
L. Valerius Flaccus, who was assassinated B.C. 86 at Nicomedia by
Fimbria. The crescent and star on the reverse are symbolical of Men,
as oil the contemporary coins of Mitliradates Eupator.
Z Z
354
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
JE -9
6^-9
7^-9
8^-7
9 A<: -1')
(Different die.)
<|>IAOMHAE
MENE KAE
[Eurgon, 1841.]
(Difrerent die.)
[Lavvson, 1899.]
(Same die as preceding.)
[PI. XLI. 12.]
Quasi-Autonomous Coin.
Time of CnracaJIa.
AHMOC Bust of young eniCTPATHrO Y AKOYT
HMOAI<I> Demos r.J O Y Dionysos, in sliort chiton
laur., shoulders draped:! and boots, standing 1., holding in r.
border of dots. phiale, and resting with 1. on filleted
tliyrsos : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XLI. 13.]
Im2^f'i'i<(l.
Tiberius^ or Claudius 1^
XEBAZ[TOX] Head of TIT02:<M Zeus, naked to
Tiberius (?) r., bare. , AOTTATP[IZ] waist, himation
j<l)|AOM[i^ii] over lower limbs,
I enthroned L, holding in r. phiale,
and resting with 1. on sceptre.
ZEBAZTOZ Head of BPOKX <t>IAOMHAE
Claudius (?) r., bare. j Ol flN (in ex.)
Zeus, naked to waist, himation over
lower limbs, enthroned 1., holding in
I r. phiale, and resting with 1. on
I sceptre.
[Lawson, 1899.]
' Imhoof (Gr. M., 744) describes coins of Aprijipina Jun. and of Nero
as Caesar, struck by tlie BPOKXOI at Philomelium. It is probable,
therefore, that the portraits on the coixis here described are intended for
Claudiais rather tliiui Tiberius.
riiii.DMELirii.
355
No.
Metal.
Size.
10 JE -75
11
M -9
12
M -8
13
M -9
Obverse.
Reverse.
14
^ -9
15 2E -9
ZEBA[ZTO]Z Head of
Claudius (■?) r., bare.
BPOKXOI <l>l[AOMHAE]
flN (ill ex.) .Siiuilar.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XLI. 14.]
Sept. Severus.
AVKAii C€VHPOC €niKAATPAIA <I)IAOMHA€
Bust of S. Severus r.,laur., [XIN] Tyclie standing I., wear-
in cuirass and pallida- j ing kalathos, holding rudder and
mentum. I cornucopiae.
I [A^an Lennep, 1902.]
Julia Donnia.
iOVAIAAO MNA[C eniKATPA
€BA] CT Bust of
Uomna r.
[IAN] <l)IAOM
HA€ JJionysos, in short
chiton and boots, standing 1., hold-
ing in r. phiale, and resting with 1.
on thyrsos.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
lOVAAOM NA[C]€B eniAAPI <t>\ AOMHA€
Bust of iJomna r.
Same die.
lOYAAO MNAC6
Similar bust to 1.
Diunysos standing to front, head 1.,
naked but for chlamys hanging over
both arujs and behind back, holding
in r. kantharos, and resting with 1.
on thyrsos.
€ niAAPIANOY <t>IA OM
HA Tyche, wearing kalathos,
standing 1., holding rudder and
cornucoiiiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
€ niAKOYTOYr 4>IAOMH
Similar type.
[Macridy, 1901.]
356
PHKYGIA.
[No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Keverse.
16
M -9
17
/E -9
18
jE -85
19
IE -85
20
^1-
Caracalla.
ANT(JJN€ iNOcne
AV~ Bust of Caracalla
r,, laur., in cuirass and
paludamentuui.
€ niAAPIANO <l>IAOMHA
Similar type.
[Arundell, 1839.]
MAVAN TGJNGIN eJJ
Bust of Caracalla r.,
radiate, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
•AKOVTOV <l>IAOMH
r (in field)
Similar type.
[II. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Geta Caesar.
Aocen r€TACK
Bust of Geta Caesar r.,
bare-Leaded, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
AC€n- r€TAC
Similar.
€ n AKOVTOV <I>IAO MHA
I'emale figure (Tyclie 1) standing 1.,
wearing kalatlios, and holding olive-
branch and cornucopiae.
[Lawson, 1900.]
€ TT lAKOVTOV <|)IAO MHA
Similar.
[Burgon, 1841.]
Severus Alexander.
AVKMC€VHAA€ZA <|>IAOMHA eniHAYAOY TO
NAPOCAY Head of
Sev. Alexander r., laur.
B- TAAAO „„,,)
River-god, Gallos, naked to waist,
recumbent 1., holding in r. cornu-
copiae, and resting with 1. against
inverted vase from which a stream
flows : behind the vase a tall reed or
growing tree.
[Merlin, 1872.]
[PI. XLII. 1.]
I'IUL(jmi;lil:.\i,
No.
Metal.
Size.
21
23
24
26
^ -05
M 1-2.5
jE 1-25
^1-25
i5i:i-25
^1-35
Obverse.
Reverse.
AVKC€VHAA€ZAN
APOC Similar.
<l>IAOMH A€nN
with open winys.
Eagle to front,
[Rollin, 1903.]
AYKM AYC€Y A <|>IA OMHAGHNe n I
A6ZANAPO C I nAYAOY , ,
Head of Sev. Alexander! AAP M" ex.)
r., laur. i Emperor, with flying chiamys and
couched spear, on horse galloping r.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Same die.
<l>IAOMHA€a)N€ninAVAOY
AAP Plain circle, within which
S PQR
[1892.]
Same die.
<I)IAOMHA€WN€ninAVAOV
A A ►Similar.
[Burgon, 1841.]
AY[K M ]AY C€Y 4>! [A]OMHA€nNeniCTPYM
AA€ZANAPOC ONOC Similar
Bust of Sev. Alexander
v., laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
AY K C€OYH
Z AN APOC Bust of
Sev. Alexander r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
[Devonshire, 1841.]
AA€ <|>IAOMH €niM I OYHAY
A€IN
O Y (in field)
Athena, helmeted, wearing long
chiton and peplos, standing 1., hold-
ing on r. !Nike stephanephoros, and
resting with 1. on spear; on the
ground at her feet, in front, coiled
serpent, and behind, shield,
[PI. XLII. 2.]
;i58
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
27 .9^] 1-3
28
.El-
29
JE -95
30
Ml-
!1 M -8
AYKM-AYC6YAA
6ZANAPOCAY
Head of Sev. Alexander
r., radiate.
<t) IAOMHA€(jaN€niMIOYA
O Y (in field)
nAYA€IN (in ex.)
Emperor, in flying chlaniys, striking
downwards Avith spear, on horse
galloping r.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Gordian III.
AVKMANTnNirOP
AIANOC6 Head of
Gordian r., laur.
Same die.
Same die.
Similar.
€niKOPAA€ZANA POY
<DIAOMHA6 . ^ .
River-god, Gallos, naked to waist,
recnmbent 1., holding in r. cornu-
copiae, and across 1. arm reed ; be-
hind him, inverted vase.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
€ni KOPAA€ZAN APOY
Similar type, but without reed.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
€niKOPAA€ZANAP
Similar type, no reed.
[Steuart, 1838.]
<l>IAOMH A€nN
hands clasped.
Two riirht
pnir,riMEi,ir.M.
359
No.
Metal .
Size.
Obverse.
32
^1-05
33 ^1-25
34
^1-2
Philip tSenior.
35
36
37
AVTKMIOVAIOC<t>IA
ITTTTOCCE Bust of
Pliilip Senior r., radiate,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
(MAOMHAEHNEniMAPKO i
i ECTOP[0 i] River- god,
Gallos, recumbent 1., naked to waist,
holding in r. cornucopiae, and rest-
ing with I. against inverted vase
from which a stream flows ; behind
the vase, a tall reed or growing tree.
[Van Lennep, 1904.]
AVTKMIOVAIOC<t>IA €niNVl€CTO<l>IAOMHA€nNB
ITTTTOCC6B liu^t of Plain circle, within which
Philip Senior r., laur., in I S P O R
cuirass and palutlameu- ;
turn. I
[Bank Coll.]
Otacilia Severa.
a)TAK€IAIAC€VHPA 6niMN€CTO<l> IAOMHA6
C€B Bust of Otacilia
r., with crescent behind
shoulders.
UN B (in field)
Circular temple with four columns
I and cupola, raised on basis, and
apparently surrounded by a -plat-
I form (1) ; within it, a statue to front.
[Lawson, 1900.]
[PI. XLII. 3.]
Trebonianus Gallus.
AVK-r OV€m TAAA
ONCea BustofTreb.
Gallus r., radiate, in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
M -9
M -95
M -9 I (Same die ?j
<|>IAOMH A€nN€nAVP GHC
€GJC liiver-god, Gallos, naked to
waist, recumbent 1., holding in r.
cornucopiae, and resting with 1.
against inverted vase from -which
a stream flows.
[Rollin, 1903.]
(Same dies.)
Similar (different
holds reed in 1.
[Macridy, 1901.]
die). River -god
[Bank Coll.]
3G0
PITRYGTA.
No.
Metal
Size.
Obvei'se.
Reverse.
Trajan Decius.
38
/El'
39
40
JE -9
JE -95
41
.'E -95
42
^1-0
43
A^ 1-2
AVTKrMGCKTPAIA
€KIOC€ liust of
Trajan Decius r., lauv.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
[Countermarks: (1) two
figures, (2) §, P B]
Same die 1
Same die.
<l)IAOMHA€nN€n<|)IA€INOV
River-god Gallos, as on preceding
coin.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
<|>IAOMHA€aJN€neVTVXOV
g (in field)
Similar type.
[Lawson, 1899.]
(Same dies.) [A^an Lennep, 1895.]
4>IAOMHA€(jJN en €VTVXO
B (iu lield)
Similar type.
[Bank Coll.]
Similar, but the bust radiate.
<MAOMHA€nN enevTVxo
VC B (.in field;
Similar type.
[Macridy, 1901.]
AVTKrM€CKTPAIA ^lAOMHAenN- €n€YTVXO
€KIOC€ Bust of
Trajan Ducius r., radiate,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
B I'lain circle, within which
S PQR
[PI. XLII. 4.]
[Lawson, 1874.]
PRYMNESSl'S.
3G1
No.
Metal.
Size.
M -75
M -75
M -6
M -85
Obverse.
Reverse.
P R Y M N E S S U S.
First Ceatnry, B.C.
Head of City-goddess, tur-
reted, r., neck draped :
border of dots.
TTPYMNH Hermes standing to
[Z]2IEI2N front, head I., wear-
ing petasos, short chiton, cloak and
winged pedila, and holding in r.
caduceus.
in tieldr. NE, 1. EP
[Macridy, 1901.]
[PI. XLII. 5.]
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Augustus to Galiiemis ?
0€ONCYNKAHTON nPY M NHC€I C Pair of scales :
13uyt of the Senate r., 1 border of dots,
shoulders draped : border!
of dots.
[Van Lennej:), 1901.]
[PI. XLII. 6.]
Ml AAC Bust of
King Midas r., bearded,
wearing Phrygian cap
and necklace {?), shoulders
draped : border of dots.
nPYMNH c cenN mver-
god (Kaystrosi), naked to waist,
liimation over lower limbs, recum-
bent 1., holding in r. reed, and rest-
ing with 1. against inverted vase
from which a stream flows : border
of dots.
[M. J. Borrell, 18i5.]
[PI. XLII. 7.]
Bust of the god Men r.,
wearing Phrygian cap
ornamented with stars ;
shuuldeis draped; cres-
cent behind bust: border
of dots.
TTPYMN HCeHN Tyche, wear-
ing kalathos, standing 1., holding
rudder and cornucopias : border o\
dots.
[Steuart, 1840,]
3 A
362
No.
Metal.
Size.
JE
6 M -8
7 I M -8
8 A^. -8
M 8
Obverse. Reveree.
Similar. TTPYMN HCC€nN Hygieia
staiidinf:^ r., in long chiton and
peplos, feeding serpent from pliiale :
border of dots.
I [Devonsliire, 1844.]
[PI. XLII. 8.]
Bust of Sarapis r., wearing
modius, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
AHMOC Head of
young Demos r., laur. :
border of dots.
Similar.
10
Ai 75
Similar.
npvMNH ccenN Asidepios
staniling to front, head 1., resting
Avith r. on serpent-staff, and holding
food for serpen tC?) in his hand :
border of dots.
[Rollin, 1895.]
nPVMN HCC€nN Similar,
but Asklepios places his hand on
serpent's head.
[Eollin, 1003.]
nPY MN HCCeilN Zeus
Nikephoros enthroned 1., resting
with 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
nPYM NH CeHN Similar.
[Banbury, 1897.]
AHMOC Bust of young nPVMNHC C€n
Demos r., laur., shoulders! N (in ex.)
draped : border of dots. Zeus enthnjued 1., holding in r.
pellet, (phiale'?), and resting with 1.
! on sceptre : border of dots.
j [Lawson, 1894.]
pnyjixEssus.
303
No.
11
12
13
15
16
17
Metal.
Size.
JE -95
M -do
JE -95
14 yE -95
M 1 -05
Ob\
Keverse.
I6PACVN KAHTOC
Young male bust of the
Senate r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
nPYMN HCC€aN
Kybele
enthroned 1., turreted, wearing veil
and peplos, her r. extended over
lion at her feet, her 1. resting against
tympanum : border of dots.
[RoJlin, 1895.]
[PI. XLII. 9.]
(Same dies.)
( » )
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
I6PACVN KAHTOC
Similar bust to 1.: border
of dots.
BOYAH BustofBoule
r., laur., shoulders draped:
border of dots.
Similar.
[Lawson, 1874.]
nPVMN HCCeHN Dikaiosyne
standing 1., wearing kalathos, long
chiton and peplos, holding in r.
scales, and in 1. two eais of corn:
border of dots.
[PI. XLII. 10.]
BACIA€VC
Bust of Kin
bearded, wearing Phrygian
cap, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
MIAAC nPV NMHCCeHN Similar.
jNIidas r.,
M -85
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. XLII. 11.]
M
[l€] PA BOYAH nPVMN HCCeHN Two right
I Bust of Boule r., veiled j hands clasped : border of dots,
and laur. : border of dots.
• 85 I [Lawson, 1899.]
3G4
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
18
M -7
19
JE -75
Imperial.
Antrustus.
ZE BAZ TOZ Bast
of Augustus r., laur. :
shoulders bare.
20
JE -7
21 1 JE -75
nEPITE NHZ
nP YMNHZ . fi^i^^)
Dikaiosyne standing ]., hare-headed,
in hmg chiton and peplos, holding
in r. scales, and over her 1. shoulder
two ears of corn.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
ZEB AZTOZ Similar. KAIKIAIO[Z] HAOKAM
OZ
nP YMNHZ . fi^i^.
Similar type.
I " [Ready, 1899.]
[PI. XLIII. 1.]
Tiberius.
ZEBAZ [TOZ] Head
of Tiberius r., laur.
ZEBAZTOZ Similar.
APTAZ<I>I AOnA
TPIZ
HP YMNHZ (in field)
ZE UN
^ ('{) (beneath)
Similar type.
[Burgon, 1841.]
APTAZ<I>I [AO]nA
TPIZ
nP YMSHZ (infield)
ZE HN
^(1) (beneath)
Similar type.
[La\vson, 1899.]
PRYMNESSUS.
3G5
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
ZEBAZ TOZ Similar.
M -8
23 M -8
24
JE -85
25
^ -7
26 I /E -85
ZEBAZTOZ Similar.
APTA[Z] HA
<l>IAO TPIZ ,. . ,,^
ZE X2N
P3» (?) (beneath)
Similar type.
[Devonshire, 184-i.]
lOYKOYN [lEPH]
AA A
TTP YMSH (infield)
ZE HN
Similar type, l)ut large globe in front
of the face of Dikaiosyne.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Nero.
nPYMNHZZElZ NE
PHNAKAIZAPA
Head of Nero r., laur.
Similar.
EHIKAAYAIOYMI GPIAAT
OY Dikaiosyne standing to front,
bare-headed, looking 1., in long chiton
and peplos, holding in r. scales, and
over I. shoulder two ears of corn.
[Lawson, 1900.]
EH I K A AYA I OY M I 0 P I A AT
OY Pair of scales with pellet in
centre between them.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Titus
TIAVTO KPATOPAjnPVMN HC€IC Dikaiosyne
KAICAP[A] Head of i enthroned 1., holding in r. scales,
Titus r., laur. I and across 1. arm ears of corn (?).
[Lawson, 1900.]
;jG6
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
27
Ml-2
28
.'E -9
29
^1-
30 M -9
31
.^1-05
Antoninus Pius.
AVTKAIAAPI. AN
THNeiNOC Hea.l
of Antoninus Pius 1., laur.
nPVMN HCC€nN Dikaiosyne
enthroned 1., wearinfr kalathos,
chiton, and peplos, holdin^^ in r.
scales, and in 1., which rests on the
back of her tluone, ears of corn,
[llollin, 1903.]
L. Verus.
nPVMNHC[C€l]C
AVT OVHPON
Head of L. Verus r., laur.
eni€P €n c»-pak Nir€
Isis standing 1., with lotus-flower (1)
head-dress, holding in r. sisirum, and
in 1. situla.
[Kollin, 1903.]
Julia Donma.
lOVAIA C€BACTH
Bust of Douma r.
lOVAl AC6BACTH
Similar.
nPVM NHCC€nN Tjche,
wearing kalathos, standing 1., holding
rudder and cornucopiae.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
nPVMN HCC€nN Kybele
enthroned 1., holding in r. phiale
over lion at her feet, and resting 1.
arm on tympanum.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
Geta Caesar.
nc€n r€TACKA
Bust of Geta Caesar, bare-
headed r., in cuirass and
paludanientum.
nPVMN HCCenN Dikaiosyne,
wearing kalathos, standing 1., hold-
ing in r. scales, and in raised 1. two
ears of corn and poppy. I
[Lavvson, 1899.] ,
PRYMXESSUS.
30^
No.
Metal.
Size.
32
^1-2
33
^1-25
3't
.^n-i
35 Ml-'S
Ob\
Reverse.
Caracalla or Elagabalus.
AVTKAIMAY ANTH nPVMN HCC€n N Dikaiosyne
N6INOC Bust of
Emperor r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
enthroned 1., wearing kalatlios,
chiton, and peplos, holding in r.
scales, and in 1., which rests on the
hack of her throne, two ears of corn
and poppy.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Papienus.
MKAnnovnH ma npv m n hccehn zens
ZIMOCCEB ]>ust of Nikephoros enthroned 1., naked to
waist, himation over lower limbs,
resting Avith 1. on sceptre ; at his
feetj eagle.
[Thomas, 1844.]
Pupienus r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
Gordian III. Caesar.
ANTHNIOCrOPAIA nPVMNHC LEHN Dikaiosyne
NOCK Bustof Gordian ' enthroned 1., as on no. 32.
Caesar r., hare-headed, in
cuirass and paludamen
turn.
[Rollin, 1895.]
Gallienus.
AVTKAIHAIK TAAA HPVMN HC C€
HNOC ire
C €B (infield)
Bustof Gallienus r., laur., T
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum. ^
HNAPXN
PI
D (in field)
IITTTIKOCV] (in ex.)
Zeus Nikephoros enthroned 1., with
eagle at his feet, as on no. 33.
[Steuart, 1840.]
^ The obverse dies of those coins of Gallienus and Salonina are
identical with those of contemporary coins of Synnada, see infra.
3G8
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Same die. HRVM NHCC6
HN
Dikaiosyne entl ironed 1., as above
(no. 32), her throne supported on
either side by a flying Nike ; in ex.
r. and 1., facing one another, a
winged Eros riding on a hippocamp. !
36
^1-3
[Lawson, 1874:.]
[PL XLIII. 2]
Same die.
nPVM N H CC€
UN (in ex.)
Temple-front of four columns con-
taining statue of Dikaiosyne en-
throned 1., as above.
37
iEl-35
[Rollin, 1895.]
Salon ina.
KOPCA AHNINAC
npvM NHCcen n
€B (in tield)
Dikaiosyne enthroned 1., as above
Bust of Salonina v.
(no. 32).
38
^1-05
[Devonshire, 1814.]
SEBASTE.
369
No.
Metal.
Size.
1 I ^ -6
JE -9
JE -8
4 JE -8
Obverse.
Reverse.
SAN A US.
No coins in the British Museum, See Imhoof, Kl. 3L, p. 280.
S E B A S T E.
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Nero — Gordian ?
SEBAZT HNHN
Head of young Dionysos
r., crowned with ivy :
border of dots.
TIZHNOAOTOZ Eagle to
front, head h, wings open, standing
on thunderbolt (1) : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XLIII. 3.]
Bust of young Dionysos r.,
crowned with ivy, shoul-
ders draped : border of
dots.
C€BACT HNHN Demeter, in
long chiton, veil, and pejilos, stand-
ing towards 1. ; holding in r. two
ears of corn and poppy, and renting
with 1. on long torch : border of dots.
[Ready, 1901.]
(Same die.'?.)
[Bmicke, 1882.]
Similar.
C€B ACT HNHN Kybele,
wearing kalathos, enthroned to front
between two lions ; holding in r.
phiale, and resting with 1. on tym-
panum.
[H. P. Bnrn'll, 1S32.]
370
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
jE -8
^ -6
M -7
JE -8
9 M -7
Similar, but in front of bust, C€BACTHN
thyrsus. UN (in field)
CINAPO
p (in ex.y
River-god Sindros recumbent 1.,
holding in r. reed, and resting with
1. on inverted vase from which a
stream flows : border of dots.
[PI. XLIII. 4]
[Lawson, 1900.]
Similar.
Bust of the god Men r.,
wearing Plirygian cap ;
shoulders draped; cres-
cent behind bust : [border
of dots].
Same die.
C6BACT HNIIN Athena, hel-
nieted, standing to front, head 1.,
resting r. on shield placed on the
ground Ijeside her, and holding spear
in 1. : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
C6BACT HNHN Asklepios
standing to front, re.^^ting on serpent-
staff: border of dots.
[Bunburj, 1897.]
C6BACT HNUN Hygieia
standing to front, head 1., feeding
serpent from phiule : border of dots.
[PI. XLIII. 5.]
(Same dies.
[H. r. Borrell, 1832.]
[Lawson, 1874.]
1 The iuscr. CINAPOC "ot CINAPOC, seems to be clear on
tliis coin.
371
No.
Metal.
Size.
10
JE -G
11
M -95
12
M -95
Obverse.
Bust of young Herakles r.,
laur., with lion-skin tied
round neck : border of
dots.
Revei'se.
C€BACTH Bow in case, and club:
NXIN border of dots.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
[PI. XLIII 6]
Young male bust of the
Senate r,, hair bound
with taenia, shoulders
draped : border of dots.
13 M -95
M JE -95
l€PA CYNKAHTO C€BAC TH NHN The god
Men, in Phrygian cap and himation
over lower limbs, and with crescent
behind shoulders, standing r., with
one foot on bucranium ; resting with
r. on spear, and holding pine-cone in
extendeel 1. : border of dots.
[Devonshire, 1814.]
[PI. XLIII. 7.]
Same die. C€B AC THNUN Zeus en-
throned ]., naked to waist, himation
over lower limbs ; holding in r.phiale,
and resting with 1. on sceptre : bor-
der of dot.s.
[Steuart, 1840.]
[PI. XLIII. 8.]
I€PAC VNKAHTO C€ BACT HNUN Similar.
C
Similar.
[Arundell, 1839.]
I€PA CVNKAHT C€B ACT HNHN Similar.
OC
Similar.
[Lawson, 18 < 4.]
372
rHHTGlA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
15
^ -95
16
JE -9
18
M -85
JE -85
Same die. C €BA CTHN
nN (in ex.)
Emperor on horse galloping r. over
kneeling foe ; with his r. he .strikes
downwards Avith spear : border of
dots.
[Lawson, 1S74.]
Same die. C€ BA CTHN
Nn (in ex.)
Similar.
[Pullan, 1870.]
I€PA BOVAH BustiC€BAC THNU N Tyche stand-
of Boule r., veiled : bor- j ing 1., wearing kalathos, holding
der of dots. i rudder and cornucopiae : border of
I dots.
[Kollin, 1903.]
(Same dies.)
[Van Lonnep, 1894.]
Same die.
19
M -85
C6BACT HNHN Ganymedes,
naked but for Phrygian cap, stand-
ing to front, head 1., holding in r.
syrinx, and in 1. pedum ; he is
clutched from behind his shoulders
by the eagle with open wings : bor-
der of dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PI. XLIII. 9.]
A H M OC Head of young
Demos r., laur., drapery
at neck : border of dots.
20 ^ -9
C€BACT H NilN Tyche
standing 1., wearing kalathos, hold-
ing rudder and cornucopiae : border
of dots,
[Chester, 1888.]
.SE13APTE.
r,73
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Inq>eri(il.
Augustus.
21
2E -75
ZEB AZTOZ Head
of Augustus r., bare.
[ZnZGE] Zens enthroned ]., with
NHZATN feet on footstool, hold-
ZEB AZ ing in r. eagle, and rest-
THNI2N ing with 1. on sceptre.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
22
/E -7
Same die.
ZEBAZTH[N] Similar type.
riNznzeE
[N]HZ
AfNOZ
[Lincoln, 1870.]
Nero.
23
2E -9
ZEBAZ TOZ Bust
of young Nero r., bare-
headed, in cuirass and
paludamentuni.
ZEBAZTHNnNIOVAIOZAlO
NVZIOZ Zeus enthroned L,
holding in r. eagle, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Similar.
ZEBAZTHNHNIOVAIOZAIOi
NVZIO Z Similar. 1
24 I JE -75
[Bunbury, 1897.]
25 ' 2E -75
1
Same die.
Similar.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.] |
C€BA CTOC Similar.
C€BACTHNflNIOVAIOCAIO
NVCIO[C] Sin.ikr.
26
M -75
[PI. XL
[ir. p. Borrell, 1832.]
III. 10.]
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -75
JE -8
29
30
M -8
M -7
Same die.
Similar.
Similar.
Similar.
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
NEPHN KAISAP
Older head of Nero r.,
bare.
Same die.
TIZHNOAOTOZZEBAZTHN
UN Similar.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Similar.
[Ready, 1902.]
Iladiian.
AV KAITi AAPIA C€BA CTH NUN Zeus en-
NOC-C6 Bust of
Hadrian r., laur., in cui-
rass, paludamentum, and
aegis with gorgoneion on
breast.
31
^1-05
32 .E 1 -2
throned I., naked to waist, himation
over lower limbs, holding phiale in
r., and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Merlin, 1872.]
Julia Domna.
lOVAIAAO MNAC6
BACT Bust of Julia
Uomna r.
C€BACT
eniAOVKIAAlOY
HNHN (ar.-und)
ANTI2NIOY (in inner circle)
APXO (in ex.)
Kybele entlironed 1., wearing kala-
thos, holding in r. phiale over lion
at her feet, and resting with 1. on
tympanum.
[Steuart, 1840.]
375
,, 1 Metal.
^°-'^ Size.
Obverse. Reverse.
Same die.
eniAOVKIA AIOVA Nxn
NlOV
APX (in field)
C€BACTH . ^ .
Asklepios and Hygieia standing to
front, face to face, with their usual
attributes; between them, Teles-
phoros.
33
^1-2
[RoUin, 1903.]
Caracalla.
[AVT KAIM]AV A
eniAOV KIAAIOVANTHNI
NTHNeiNOC Bust
OVAPX
of young Caracalla r.,
C€BACTH. ^ .
NUN ^"' ^""-^
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
Perseus, naked but for flying
chlamys, striding r. and cutting oti"
the head of Medusa half-prostrate
before him, naked but for drapery
over lower limbs ; his head is turned
backwards towards Athena armed
with helmet and shield, who stands
r. behind him.
34
^1-35
[Keadv, 1902.]
[PI. XLIII. 11.]
Same die.
Same inscr. C?) (indistinct). Zeus Nike-
phoros enthroned 1., resting with 1.
on sceptre.
35
^1-35
[Sleuart, 1840.]
Geta Caesar.
no C€n r €tack
C€BAC THNHN The god Men,
Al Bust of Geta Caesar
in Phrygian cap and himation over
r., bare-headed, in cuirass
lower limbs and r. arm, and Avith
and paludamentuni.
crescent behind shoulders, standing
r., with one foot on bucranium, hold-
ing in 1. pine-cone, and resting with
r. on spear.
3G
M -95
[Sabatier, 1853.]
37
^1-
1 (Same
dies.) [Piillan, 1870.]
07 G
PIIRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Severus Alexander.
AYT KMAY C€V-
C€BA CTHNUN Dionysos,
•
AAeSANAP
crowned with ivy, in car drawn r.
oc
by two harnessed panthers; he holds
Bust of Severus Alex-
in r. filleted tbyrsos, and in 1. reins.
ander r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
38
Ml-15
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
[PI. XLIII. 12.]
Gordian III.
AVTKMAN TnrOP
C6BACT HNHN Kybele en-
AIANOC Bust of
throned 1., wearing kalathos, holding
Gordian r., laur., in cui-
in r. phiale over lion at her feet,
rass and paludamentum.
and resting with 1. on tympanum.
39
^1-2
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
40
^1-15
(Same
dies.) [Lavvson, 1874.]
AVTKMAN rOPAl
C€B AC THNHN Zeus en
ANOC Similar, but
tbroned 1., holding in r. phiale, and
wearing aegis with gor-
resting with 1. on sceptre.
goneion on breast.
41
M -9
[Rollin, 1895.]
SIBIDUXDA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Keverse.
iEl-05
JE -85
Alliance Coin.
SEBASTE WITH TEMENOTHYRAE.
See Temenothyrae, infra.
SIBIDUXDA.
Imperial.
Com modus.
KOMMOAOC
Bust of Com modus,
bearded r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
AVTKAI K0MV10A
[OC] Bust of Corn-
modus, bearded, r., laur.,
in cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
CIBIA [OV]NA€n[N]
Dionysos, naked, standing to front,
head 1., holding in r. kantharos over
panther at his feet, and resting with
1. on thyrsos (?).
[Rollin, 1903.]
CIBI A OV mM Artemis,
in long chiton, running r., holding
in raised r. arrow horizontally, and
in extended 1. bow.
Same die.
AL -75
[Rollin, 1903.]
CIBIAOVN A€ UN Artemis
huntress, in short chiton, running r.,
holding in 1. bow, and with r. draw-
ing arrow from quiver at her
shoulder ; at her feet, stag.
[Lawson, 1899.]
3 c
378
PHRYGU.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
JE -US
^r
^1-05
xE -7
Julia Domna.
lOVAIA AOMNAC€ CIBIAOV N A€nN Dionysos,
JJust uf Julia Uomiia r. naked but for chlamys over 1.
slioulder, standing to front, head 1.,
holding in r. kantharos over panther
at his feet, and resting with 1. on
lliyrsos.
[Steuart, 1838.]
Same die.
CIBIAO
VNA€nN (in ex.)
Helen in long chiton, her head sur-
mounted by crescent, standing to
front between the Dioskuri on
horseback r. and 1., each armed with
spear, and with a star over his head.'
[Lawson, 1874.]
PI. XLIV. 1.]
Caracalla.
AVKMAVP ANTIIN
€INOC Bust of young
Caracalla r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
CIBIAOY N A€nN Emperor,
with Hying chlamys and spear
couched, on horse galloping r.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Elaf'abalus 1
AVKMAV ANTnN€
INOC Bust of young
Elagabalus or Caracalla r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
CIBIAOV N A€nN The god
Men, in Phrygian cap and himation,
and with crescent behind shoulders,
standing 1., with one foot on bu-
cranium, holding in r. pine-cone,
and resting with 1. on snear.
[PI. XLIV. 2.]
[Lawson, 1874.]
' Of. similar types at Acalissus, Termessus Major, Codrula, Verba,
Pednelissus, and Ariassus (B.M. Cat. Pisidia, p. Ivii., and Perdrizet,
B. S. A., iii., 163).
SnUDUXDA.
379
jSTo.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
tE -7
M -75
AVKAMAAN TnM€
I HOC Ijust of young
Elugabalus or Cavacalla r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
CIBIAOV NA€nN
Artemis
huntress, in long chiton, running r.,
aiming Avith bow and arrow; at her
shoulder, quiver.
[Lawson, 1883.]
Maxiniinus.
AV KAI MAi:iM€IN CIBIAOV M A€nM Artemis
OC Bust of Maximinusl
r., laur., in cuirass and]
paludamentum.
liuntress, in long chiton, running r,,
holding bow and arrow.
[PI. XLIV. 3]
[1899.]
380
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
^ -9
^ -9
8 1 1] L I A.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins,
Time of Caracalla.
A H M OC Head of young
Demos r., laur., drapeiy
at neck : border of dots.
C€IBAI ANUN Heraldes, naked,
standing to front, head r., resting
with r. on club, and carrying on 1.
arm lion-skin : border of dots.
[Merlin, 1872.]
[PI. XLIV. 4]
Same die.
C€l BAIA Bust
City-goddess, Siblia, r,
turreted : border of dots.
of
M -8
nAPAMHNOAOTOV K AI
AIAIANHC and, in inner circle,
[C]€ IBAI ANUN
Dionysos, naked but for chlamys
hanging over each arm and behind
his back, standing to front, head 1.,
holding in r. kantharos, and resting
with 1. on thyrsos.
[Lawson, 1900.]
[PI.
4 M -75
nAPAMHNOAOT OVAIAIA
NHC^ «iid, in inner circle,
C6IBAI AN HN
Hermes, naked l:)ut for chlamys,
standing to front, head 1., liolding in
r. purse, and in 1. caduceus : border
of dots.
[Lawson, 1883.]
XLIV. 5.]
C €IBA I ANf2N Tyche,
wearing kalathos, standing towards
1., holding in r. rudder, and on 1.
arm cornucopiae : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
' On this coin tlie word KAI lias been omitted by an oversight on
the part of the engraver.
Similar.
SIBMA.
381
No.!
Metal.
Size.
5 M -7
6 1 M 1-4
^1-
M -9
Obverse.
Reverse.
Caius Caesar,
rAIOZ Head of young
Cains Caesar, bare, r. :
border of dots.
KAAAI
KAHZ
KAAAIZTP
ATOYZIB
AIANUN
[PI. XLIV. 6.]
within circle of dots.
[Eollin, 1874.J
Caracalla.
AVTKAIMAV AN
TnN€INOC Bust of
young Caracalla r., laur.,
in cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
HAPA MHNOAOT OVKAI
AIAIANHC
C€IB Al
ANH N
Herakles, naked, r., stranglin:
Nemean lion ; in ex., club r.
[Lawson, 1874.]
(in field)
[PI. XLIV. 7.]
Geta Caesar.
nOC€n r€TACKAI
Bust of Geta Caesar r.,
bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
C€IBA IAN[n]N Zeus, naked,
standing towards r., resting with r.
on sceptre, and holding in extended
1. phiale (?)
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. XLIV. 8]
TACKAIC
of Geta Caesar r.,
bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
nAPAMHN[OAO] TOVKAI
AIAIANHC and, in inner circle,
C€IBA lANHN
Athena, helmeted, standing towards
r., resting with r. on spear, and with
1. on shield placed on the ground
before her.
[Rollin, 1903.]
PHKYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -9
S I 0 C H A R A X.
Imj^erial.
Geta Caesar.
nOC€nTI r€TACK Gni<l>IAICKOVAIA OV X CI
A I Bust of Geta Caesar
r., bare-headed, in cuirass |
and paludamentum. 1
OXAPA
K€ITn N
MOIZ€^ (in inner circle)
A
Tyche, Avearing kalathos, standing 1.,
holding in r. rudder, and on 1. arm
cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XLIV. 9.]
' Cf. identical specimens, Loebbecke in Z. f. N., 1890, Taf. ii. 16;
Babelon, Melanges, ii., PI. i. 15; and Inv. Wadd., no. 6492. The reverse
inscr. has been variously read, but the strange name <PlAICKOVAI
AOY seems to be clear on all three specimens, as is also the ethnic
ClOXAPAKeiTUN MOZ6A.
SI'ECTORIITJI.
383
No.
Metal.
Size.
M -95
JE -9
zE -8
.'E -G
Obverse.
Reverse.
STECTORIUM.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of M. Aiirelins.
AHMOC CT€KTOP
H NHN Head of
bearded Demos r., hair
bound with taenia : bor-
der of dots.
AITH<|)ACHCT VAIANOV
Uionysos, naked to waist, himation
over lower limbs and 1. shoulder,
standing to front, head 1., holding in
r. kantharos, and resting with 1. on
thyrsos : border of dots.
[KoUin, 1903.]
[PI. XLV. 1.]
AHMOC Bust of
bearded Demos r., hair
bound with taenia ; dra-
pery on r. shoulder : bor-
der of dots.
CT€KTOPHNnN
Head of young Herakles
r., in lion-skin : border
of dots.
CT€KTO PHNHN Hygieia
standing r., feeding serpent from
phiale : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1895.]
£ni4)A Al KINNIANOV
Asklepios standing to front, head ].,
leaning with r. on serpent-staff:
border of dots.
[Payne Knight, 1824.]
i<t>AAIK INNIANOV CTGKTO PHNHN Bucmnium
Bust of Sarapis r., wear- , surmounted by crescent, witliin tlie
horns of which are two stars (the
Gemini 1) one over the other: border
of dots.^
[Demetriades, 18G9.]
ing modius ; shoulders
draped : border of dots.
[PI. XLV. 2.]
' Cf. coins of this typo at Eucarpeia, nos. 4, 5, Ilioropolis, nos. 1-3,
aud Peltae, nos. 12-14:.
384
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Time of Philip (?)
I€PA BOVAH Bust
of Boule, veiled, r. : bor-
der of dots.
a: -85
CT€KTO PHNHN Dionysos,
naked to waist, liimation over lower
limbs and 1. shoulder, standing to
front, head 1., holding in r. kantharos
over jjanther at his feet, and resting
Avith 1. on thyrsos : border of dots.
[Merlin, 1872.]
Imperial.
M. Aurelius.
MAAVPH ANTHN
eiNOCAvr Bust of
M. Aurelius r., bearded
and laur., in cuirass and
paludamentum.
^1-2
AIT<J>A CHCTVAAI AM O
VCTEKTOPH
NHN
Zeus Nikephoros enthroned 1., naked
to waist, liimation over lower limbs,
resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Faustina Junior.
<|)AVCT€INA C6BAC
TH Bust of Faustina r.
yEM5
€ni<t>A AIKINNIA NOVCT
€KTO
PHNHN
Athena, helmeted, and wearing long
chiton, standing towards 1., holding
in r. phiale, and resting with 1. on
shield placed on the ground beside
her ; behind the shield, upright
spear. (Double-struck.)
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XLV. 3.]
PTF.cn'oiai'^r.
3S5
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Ileverse.
10
^1-1
^1-
M
11
^1-15
12 .ZEl-
Same die.
€ni<I)A AIKINI ANOV CT€K
TOPH
NUN
Artemis huntres.?, in short chiton,
standing to front, head I., placing
her r. on the head of a stag which
stands beside her, and hokling in her
1. strung bow.
[Rollin, 1903.]
(Same dies.)
[Rollin, 1903.]
<t>AVCT€INA C€BAC
TH- Simihir.
€ <I>AIKIN CT€KTOPHNnN
Stag stepping to r.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Severus Alexander.
AVTKM AV AA€
s:anapoc Bust of
Sev. Alexander r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
nientum.
AVKMAVP AA€1:A
NAPOi Bust of
Sev. Alexander r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
CT€KTO PHSinN The hero
Mygdon, armed vvitii helmet and
cuirass, standing towards r., resting
with r. on spear, and with I. on
shield placed on the ground before
him.
[Lawson, 1874.]
CT €KT OPHNHN Zeus
enthroned 1., holding in r. jihialeC?),
and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Millingen, 1839.]
13 iEl-2
Barbia Orbiana.
€P CAA OPBIAC6
BACTH- Bust of
Orbiaua r.
CT€KT OP HSinN Artemis
huntress, in short chiton, standing
to front, head 1., placing her r. on
the horns of a stag which stands
beside her, and holding in her 1.
strung bow.
[Rollin, 1903.]
3S6
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Philip Senior.
AVTKMIOVA 4>IAI1CT€K TO P HNHN Zeus
TTrrOCC€B Bust of enthroned 1., holding Nike in r., and
11
M -95
15
IG
JE -95
^1-
Philip Sen. r., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
Same die.
resting with 1. on sceptre.
17 ' .^1-
Same die.
Same die.
[Rollin, 1895.]
CT€KT O PHNHN Athena,
helmeted and wearing long chiton,
standing towards 1., resting with r.
on spear, and with 1. on shield placed
on the ground beside her.
[Lawson, 1899.]
CT€KT OPHNHN Similar type.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
CT€ KTOPHN
UN (in ex.)
1 Rider-god on horse stepping r. ; he
wears flying chlamys, and holds
double-axe over his shoulder.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Philip Senior and Junior.
IS 2EI-2
AYTKM
lOYA
<i>iAinnoi
C€BB
Busts, face to face, of
Philip Senior r., and of
Philip Junior 1., each
laur., and wearing cuirass
and paludamentum.
€nAYAI-NHPIOY ACIAPXK-
THCTTATPI A and, in inner
circle, CT €KTOPH NUN
The hero Mygdon, armed with hel-
met and cuirass, standing to front
towards 1., resting with r. on spear,
and with 1. on shield placed on the
ground beside him.
[PI, XLV. 4.]
[Rollin, 1903.]
SYNAUS.
3a7
No.
Metal.
Size.
M -8
JE -85
Obverse.
Reverse.
.E -75
JE -7
S Y N A U S.
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Time of the Flailans and Antoaiaes.
Marcellus Procos. a.d. 70 — 73.
e€[ANPnMHNeni]
MAPK€AAOVtr
Bust of the goddess Koma
r., wearing stephane and
modius, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
e€AN[PnMHN] €ni
MAPK€AAOVtr
Similar.
AO<l>
C[VN]A€ITnNAnOA
ANOVAPX
ONTOC (in field)
Apollo, naked, standing 1. on tip-
toe, and gazing at the mark at which
he has just shot an arrow from his
bow held in his left at arm's length ;
his r. is drawn back to his ear :
border of dots.
[Bank Coll.]
AH OAO<t>ANOV CVNAIT
^^ APX (in field)
Similar.
[Millingen, 1839.]
e€A PUMH Bust ofiCVN [A]€ITnN Similar type
the goddess Koma r., j border of dots,
surmounted by modius,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
[Van Lennep, 1895.]
e€A PUMH Similar CYNA eiTUN Similar,
type and border.
[Lawson, 1899.]
[PI. XLV. 5.]
;)88
I'llllYGlA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
Pn M H Bust of Roma
CYNA eiTUJN Asklepios stand-
r., tuiToted, or wearing
ing to front, leaning with 1. on
modius, shoulders draped :
serpent-stair.
border of dots.
[Bank Coll.]
5
JE -Go
eCAN PXIMHN
[€]niAIO[r€NO^] [C] VN
13ust of the goddess
AIT[nN] Apollo, naked, as on
E-oiiia r., surmounted by
no. 1 : border of dots.
modius, shoulders draped:
border of dots.
G
/E -75
[Rollin, 1903.]
i€PACYN KAHTOC eniAioreNO CYNAIXn
Young male bust of the Dionysos standing towards 1., naked
Senate r., shoulders to waist, himation over lower limbs ;
draped : border of dots. holding in r. kantharos, and resting
i with 1. on thyrsos : border of dots.
7
JE -S
! [H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. X
LV. 6.]
l€PACYNKAH TOC
CYNA€I TON The two
Similar,
Kenieses standing face to face, eacli
plucking her chiton from her breast
with her right hand, and holding in
her left cubit-rule and bridle re-
spectively : border of dots.
8
M -9
[Millingen, 1839.]
l€PA CVNKAHTOC
CYNA€I TUN Similar, but
Similar.
each Nemesis wears, over her chiton,
a peplos round her loM'er limbs ;
cubit-rule and bridle not indicated :
border of dots.
9
AL -9
[PI. X
LV. 7.]
Similar.
CVN within a Avreath of laurel
A€l or olive: border of dots.
10
M -9
[11. P. Borrell, 1832.]
389
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse,
11
iE 'To
12
M -55
13
14
JE -85
^ -8
Time of Caracalla ?
Bust of young
AHMOC
Demos r., hair boun
with taenia : border of
dots.
CV N A€ITnN Zeus Lao-
dikeup, in long chiton and hiniation,
standing 1., holding on r. eagle, and
resting with 1. on scej^tre : border of
dots.
[Alacridy, 1901.]
Head of bearded
r., bare, "with lion-skin
round neck : border of
dots.
Herakles CVNA €1
TUN (in ex.)
Lion walking r.
border of dots.
[Kollin, 1903.]
Imperial.
Nero and Agripijina.
Nepo) Neeoc
Arpinn€iNAeeA
Head of Nero 1., bare,
and bust of Agrijjpina r.,
face to face.
CYNA€ITCON
eniMHTPO<t>ANO YC
Apollo, naked, standing r. on tip-toe,
and gazing at the mark at whicli he
has jnst shot an arrow from his bow
held in his 1. at arm's length ; his r.
is drawn back to his ear.
[8abatier, 1853.]
[PI. XLV. 8.]
15 M -8
[Bunbury, 1897.]
Antoninus Pius.
AVKAI ANTnN€IN
OC Head of Ant. Pius
r., bare.
CYNA€I THN Zeus Laodikeus,
in long chiton and himation, stand-
ing 1., holding in r. eagle, and rest-
ing with 1. on sceptre : border of
dots.
[1883.]
390
PIIRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
16
^M
17 iEl-0
18
^1-3
19
M -8
20 ^ -75
Obverse.
Reverse.
ANTCONGINOC C€
[BACTOC] Head of
Aiit. Pius r., laur.
CYN A[€l] Apollo on tip-toe,
TI2 N (ill field) as on no. 13.
[Townley, 1814.]
CTH Bust of Faustina
Senior r
Faustina Senior.
4)AYCT€INA C€BA CYNA [€]l TUN Dionysos,
naked to waist, Limation over lower
limbs, standing towards 1., holding
in r. kantharos, and resting with 1.
on thyrsos.
[Rollin, 1903.]
L. Verus.
AVKAIA- AVP[0 [EniMEN]ANAPOV AC APX
V]l-POC Bust of [ON]TOB
L. Verus 1., laur., in cui- CYN AEI /■ c ji\
rass and paludamentum. TI2 N ^ "^ ''
Apollo on tip-toe, as on no. 13.
[Ready, 1902.]
[PI. XLV. 9.]
Faustina Junior.
<I>AVCT€INA C€BA
CTH Bust of Faustina
Jun. r., wearing stephane.
<|>AYCTINA C6BAC
CTH {sic) Bust of
Faustina Jun. r., with
her hair tied up in her
usual fashion.
(Countermark, crescent, on
horns of bucraniuni, con-
taining star.)
CVNA€ ITIIN Cultus-statue of
Artemis Ephesia, to front, with
usual supports, between two stags.
[Lawson, 1898.]
CVNA€I TI2N
as on no. 15.
Zeus Laodikeus,
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
SYNAUS.
391
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Philip Senior.
AVT K M lOVA <I>IA
innoc- Bust of
Philip Senior r., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
21
^1-35
en lOY XAPIAHMOV AVP
V6 ACIAPXAO)
TOB-CV (in ex.)
NA €1 ,. n m
[THN] ^"^fi^^^^)
EiJer-gotl on horse stepping r.,
carrying double-axe over r. slioulder.
[Lawson, 1897.]
Philip Junior,
M iovA<i)iAinno
C-K- Bust of Piiilip
Jun. r., bare-headed, iu
cuirass and paludanien-
tuiu.
€n XAPIAHMOV
CVNA6I
^1-
N (in field)
Athena, helmeted, standing 1., hold-
ing in r. phiale, and resting with 1.
on shield, with upright spear stand-
ing on the ground l)eside her.
[Rollin, 1903.]
392
No.
Wt.
Metal.
Size.
Obvc
Reverse.
8 Y X X A D A.
Cistophori.
After 133 B.C.
Cista mystica with half-
open lid, from Avhich a
serpent issues 1. : the
whole in wreath of ivy-
leaves and berries.
1 I 186-4
.11 1-05
Two coiled serpents with heads face
to face; between them, a bow-case
ornamented with a scroll like an
aplustre, and containing a strung
bow ;
in tieldl., ZYN[NA]
in centre, A
in field r., owl on amphora.
[Lawson, 1903.]
[PL I. 15.]
For two other varieties, see Bev. Num., 1892, PI. iii. 6 (EM
in centre); and Num. Cliron., 1883, PI. x. 3 (S^^ in field 1.,
no letters in centre, amphora without owl in field r.).
Bronze.
After 133 B.C.
Al -8
Head of City-goddess r.,
turreted : border of
dots.
[PI.
Similar.
M -85
4
M -85
Similar.
ZYNNAA[_ Zeus, naked to
A A M HT[ waist, hima-
tion over lower limbs and 1.
shoulder, standing towards 1.,
holding in r. thunderbolt, and
resting with 1. on scejitie.
[iM. J. Borrell, 1845.]
XL VI. 1.]
ZYNNAAE Similar.
MAI ANAPI
[Bunbury, 1897.]
ZYNNAAE Similar.
[ME] NEZTP
[A] TOY
[Millingcn, 1851.]
SYNXADA.
393
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Keverse.
JE -85
6 NE -8
M 7
M -55
9 M -55
Head of Zeus r., laiir. ; be-
hind, sceptre : border of
dots.
Similar.
ZYNNAA[ Caps of the
[M]AP ZY 0[YJi Dioskuri
suriuomited by stars; between them,
poppy-head and ear of corn side by
side.
[Rollin, 1903.]
ZYNN[-_
HARYAOL
MNHZL
Simikir.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XL VI. 2.]
Similar, but head smaller.
ZYNNA
AEHN
Poppy-head and ear of
corn upright, side by
side.
[Roliin, 1903.]
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Augustus.
OYAA€ PIA NOY
Eagle, with open wings,
standing towards r. witli
head turned back : border
of dots.
CVNN AA€ HN Owl, with
closed wings, standing towards r. on
amphora lying on its side : border of
dots.
[Devonshire, ISli.]
[PI. XLVI. 3]
Similar.
CVNN A A £D.N Similar.
[Lawson, 1899.]
M APTYOY
1 Cf. Imlioof, Gr. M., 748, coin reading ZHNOd) ' '^^'^ second
nauie on the B.M. specimen is off thejlan.
3 K
39t
PHRYGIA.
Xo.
Metal.
10
M
11 Ai -6
12 iE -6
Obverse.
Reverse.
Time of Claudius.
CYNNAAE[nN] Bust
of Athena r., iu crested
helmet and aegis : border
of dots.
No inscr. Shuilar.
KAAYAIOYANAPAfA GOV
Similar.
[Anmdell, 1839.]
[CY]NNA AEIIN Similar type.
[M. J. Borrell, 1850.]
13 M -75
Similar. iCVNNAA€nN Similar tyi-)e to-
I wards 1.
[Sahatier, 1853.]
[PI. XLVI. 4.]
From Claudius to G((llienus.
Head of City-godde.ss r., CYH NA AEHN Athena, hel-
turreted : border of dots. meted, standing towards 1., holding
in r. owl or phialeC?), and resting
with 1. on spear ; on the ground
behind her, a shield : border of dots.
[PI. XLVI. 5.]
14
M -7
Similar.
Similar,
[II. P. Bosrell, 1832.]
I6PANCYNKAHTON AHM OC Youthful Demos of
CYNNAA€I C PUMAIIIN Rome, clad in
Yonnu" male(?) bust of toga, standing 1., holding in r. phiale,
and in 1., which rests on his hip,
apparently a roll : border of dots.
the Senate r., hair bound
■with diadem, and falling
in long curls behind neck,
shdulders draped: border
of dots.
15 i ^ -9
I [Pres. by the Hellenic Soc, 1900.]
[PI. XLVI. 6.]
39")
No.
IG
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Revei-se.
M -95
17 ^1-05
18
^E -9
19
iE -9
20
M -95
jE -95
Similar.
Similar.
[Lawson, 1874.]
male
bust of ill
]., shoulders
border of dots.
lepAcvN KAHiTOC] eninpvT anghc k[aaat
TAAOV]^ and, in inner circle,
CVN NA A€nN
Athena, helmeted, stamling towards
1., holding in r. phiaie, and resting
with 1. on spear ; on the ground be-
hind her, a shield : border of dots.
[Kollin, 1903.]
Young
Senate
draped
l€PACV NKAHTOC CVNNA
Young male bust of the, standing
Senate r., shoulders with
draped : border of dots, i dots.
A€nN Asklepios
to front, head 1., resting
r. on serpent-statf : border of
[La
1874.]
AH MOC Bust of
young Demos r., laur.,
shoulders diaped: border
of dots.
CYNN AA€nN Nemesis, wear-
ing kalathos, standing 1., holding in
r. bridle, and in 1. cubit-rule ; at her
feet, wheel : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
[PI. XL VI. 7.]
GEA PHMH Bust of j CVNNA A EHN Hygieia
the goddess Koma r., tur- 1 standing to front, head r., feeding
reted, shoulders draped : \ serpent from phiaie : border of dots,
border of dots
[Arundell, 1841.]
Same die. CVNNA AEHN Winged Ne-
mesis standing towards 1., with r.
hand plucking her chiton from her
breast, and with 1. holding bridle;
at her feet, wheel : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1874.]
[PI. XL VI. 8.]
' Time of Antoninus Pins, of. Invent. Wadd., 6.j4-0, PI. xviii. 15.
396
PHRVGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
V>.
yEl-Oa
23
JE^ -9
24
M -95
25
M -75
26 M -8
Obverse.
BOVAH Bust of Boulo
v., veiled and laur. : bor-
der of dots.
Reverse.
CVNNA AEHN Tyche, wearing
kalalhos, standing 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PL XL VI. 9.]
CVNN A A€ riN
Bearded male liead(Tliyn-
naros?)/ bare, r. : border
of dots.
iriN X2N Similar type, but appa-
rently winged : border of dots.
[PI. XLVI. 10.]
CVN NAA€n N
Similar head : border of
dots.
Bust of Sarapis r., Aveaving
modius, shoulders draped:
border of dots.
.Similar,
[PI,
CVNNA A€nN Similar type,
but Tyehe wingless : border of dots.
[Lawson, 1900.]
CVNNA A€nN Amaltheia, tur-
reted, in long cliiton, standing to
front, head r., resting with her r. on
sceptre, and carrying on her 1. arm
infant Zeus, who places his r. arm
on Amaltheia's shoulder; at her feet,
goat looking upvvaids : border of
dots.
[M. J. Borrell, 1848.]
CVNNAAenNinNHN
]\lountain of conical form and rocky.
(Mt. Persis(]), cf. Docimeium, no. 10.)
[Pezzer, 1889.]
XLVI. 11.]
• Cf. Mion., iv., ?,M, 962, Bearded bust with inscr. GVNNAPOC
It would seem that Tliyunaros was a local name of Herakles.
SYNNADA.
397
Metal.
1 1
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
A KAMA L Head of
CVNN AAEHN Isis standing
the hero Akaiuas r., in
towards 1., holding sistrum and
crested helmet : border
situla : border of dots.
of dots.
27
M -75
[EoUin, 1903.]
CVN NAAEH N
APXTAHnO AE MOYITTn
Head of bearded He-
IKOY-ArXl- Agonistic prize-
rakles or Thynnaros(?) r. : crown containing two palms, in- 1
border of dots.
scribed in two lines with names of
games (illegible, probably
AAPIANIA
nANAGHNAIA
as Sestini, 3Ius. Font., iii., PI. vii. 3,
cf. Mion., iv., 367, 983, and infra,
no. 58).
28
^1-0
[Kollin, 1903.]
[PI. XL
VI. 12.]
CVN NAA[€]nN
AHPI €nN Cylindrical
Similar.
HINXIN (in ex.) modius or
agoni.stic crown (?), ornamented and
flanked by two palms, within a
temple-front of two columns and
arched pediment containing star.
29
^1-2
[Devonshire, 1844.]
BO VAH Bust of
CYNNA AE nNAnPIEHN
Boule r., veiled and laur. :
Akamas C?) i standing I., in helmet
border of dots.
and cuirass, holding on r. Palladium,
and resting with 1. on spear : border
of dots.
30
Ml-
[Lawson, 1874.]
[PL XLVI. 13.]
' Imhoof (Kl. HI., 294) calls this figure Lakedaimon, but as he liolds the
Palladium, and as Synnada claimed an Ionian as well as a Dorian origin,
the figure with the Palladium may preferably be called Akamas, the son of
the Athenian Theseus.
1
398
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
31
Ail-
32
JE
33
M -8
34
.'E -65
35 M -55
e€A PUMH Bust ofiCVNNA A€nN Two right
tlie goddess Koma r., hel- liands clasped : bouler of dots
meted : border of dots.
I)npcriid.
Augustus.
ZEBAZTOZ Head of ;ZYNNAAE[
Augustus r., laur.
C€BACTOC CYNN
AA€I1N Head of Au-
gustus r., bare.
Zeus enthroned 1.,
SUM EN HZ naked to waist,
himation over lower limbs, holding
on extended r. eagle, and resting
with 1. on sceptre.
[Millingen, 1839.]
Similar.
OYAA6PI ANOY
Similar,
but Zeus holds Nike in place of
eagle.
[Lawson, 1899.]
eniKAAYAI OYOYAA€PIA
NOY Similar.
[Arundell, 1839.]
Germanicus.
rEPMA NIKOZ
Head of Germanicus r.,
bare.
ZYNNAAECHN] Ou'l, with closed
ANAPA wings, standing
[rA]0OZ towards r. on
amphora lying on its side.
[Rollin, 1903.]
399
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Claudius,
36
M -8
KAAYAIONKAI CA
PACVNNAAIC
Head of Claudius r., laur.
37
JE -8
38
M -75
39 Ai. -9
40 i M -8
Similar.
Similar.
eniKAAYAIOY ANAPAFAG
OY <t)IAO KAICAPOC
Zeus (Pandemos) enthroned 1., hima-
tion over lower limbs, holding on
extended r. Ndve, and resting with
]. on sceptre.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
eni (infield) APxeMii noc
APX I €P€nC Demeter, in
long chiton, veil and peplos, stand-
ing to front, towards 1., holding in
r. torch, and in 1. two ears of corn.
[Rollin, 1903.]
€ni (in field) APT€Mn NOC
TPO <|>€nC Similar type.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Domitian.
AOM ITI A N O QKAI C [I]EYi:nANAHMOCi:YNNAA
APCEBACTOCrEP
M AN IK Head of
Domitian ]., laur.
EXIN Zeus Pandemos enthroned
]., naked to waist, himation over
lower limbs, holding on extended r.
Nike, and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Domitia.
AOMITIA [C]EBAE
TH l>ust of Domitia r.
CYN NA AEHN Athena, hel-
nieted, standing towards 1., holding
in r. pliiale, and resting with 1. on
spear ; on the ground behind her, a
shield.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
i
400
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Antoninus Pius.
41
^1-0
42
JE -95
43 ^1-
44
JE -95
45
M -85
AYTKAITAIAI-
ANTHNeiNOC
Head of Antoninus Pius
r., laur.
€nin6ICnNOC[T€PT]VAA€
I NOV and, in inner circle,
CYN NA A€X2N
Similar type.
[Macridy, 1901.]
M. Aurelius Caesar.
MAVPHAI OVHPOC
KAI Head of M. Aure-
lius Caesar r., bare.
M AVPH OVHPOi
KAI Similar.
CVNNA A€nN Demeter, in
long chiton, peplos, and veil, stand-
ing to front, towards 1., holding in r.
poppy and two ears of corn, and
resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
CVN N A A€nN Similar.
[Burgon, 1841.]
[PI. XL VII. 1.]
MAVPHA- OVHPO CVNNA A€nN
CKAI Similar.
MAVPHAIO C OVH
POCKAI Similar.
Cultus-statue
of Artemis E[)hesia to front, with
usual supports, between two stags.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
CVNNA A€nN
Cultus-statue
of Athena (the Palladium) standing
r., holding in raised r. spear (1), and
on I. arm shield.
[II. P. Borrell, 1832.]
SYNXADA.
101
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
46
A^. -6
47 JE -55
48
/El-2
49
50
.^^.1-4
Ml-i
51
M 1-2
MAVPHAI OCKAI CVNNA A6X2N Flaming altar,
Similar.
Similar.
oarlanded.
Similar.
Fanstina Junior.
[Banbury, 1897.]
[R,>llin, 1903. J
4>av[:tina lebac
TH Bust of Faustina
Junior r.
EHIIEPEnC lOV AIAVKIN
OV- and, in inner circle,
QVNN A AEHN
Dioiiysos, in short chiton and boots,
standing 1., holding in r. phiale, and
resting with 1. on thyrsos.
[Lawson, 1S7-1.]
Ij. Yerns.
AVKAI A
VHPOC
AVP O
Bust of L.
Ve
erus 1'., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentum.
Eninip V K Aor ick att
AAOV (sic) 1
EHN ^ -^
Temple -front of eight columns,
within which statue of Dionysos(?), '
naked, towards 1., resting with 1. on
thyrsos ('?).
[Wigan, 1872.]
(Same dies.)
[Lawson, 1899.]
Lucilla.
AOVKIAAA EEBAC
TH Bust of Lucilla r.
EnilEPIK BAEl AOVC LVN
NAAEJQN-- Cultus-statue of
Artemis Epliesia to front, with
usual supports, between two stags,
i [Lawson, 1900.]
[PI. XL VII. 2.]
' For eV! TTpuTOLvews Koi \oyicrTov KAavSiov 'AttiiAou.
" The distinct points after lEPI- and K- prove that the legend
should be completed eVl lepl[_as'] K[Aau5ia^] BamAoDy, not ent ie/)[e'u)s]
'l'c[tAiou] BaffiAoCs as Tmhoof {Kl. M., p. 295) .suggests.
3 K
402
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
52
^EM5
53
^1-15
54
^M
55
^1-1
Macrinus.
AVTKMOn€AC€|CYNNA A€nN
OY MAKP€INOC
C€BAC- Bust of
Macrinus r., laur., in
cuirass and paludamen-
turn.
Cultus- statue
of Artemis Ephesia to front, with
usual supports, between two stags.
[1874.]
Diadumenian Caesar.
MOn€AMAKPANTn CVNN A AEHN Amaltheia,
N6INOCAIAAOYK
Bust of JJiaduiueuian
Caesar r., bare-headed,
in cuirass and pahida-
mentum.
turreted, in long cluton, standing to
front, head r., lesting with her r. on
sceptre, and cari-ying on her 1. arm
infant Zeus, who places his r. arm on
Amaltheia's shoulder ; at her feet,
goat looking upwards.
[Bank Coll.]
[PL XL VII. 3]
Elajjabalus.
MAVPANXnNINOICVNNA
C- Bust of Elaga-
VxUus r., laur., in cuirass
and paludamentuni.
Julia jMaesa.
A€HN Similar type.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
lOYAIA MAICAAVr
Bust of Julia Maesa r.
CV NN AAEHN Cultus-statue
of Artemis Ephesia to front, with
usual supports, between two stags.
[Rollin, 190.3.]
SYNNADA.
403
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Gordian III.
AYT K M AN TOP
APXAA€IANAPn- B- AmNO
AIANOC Bust of
SAPXiePI B
Gordian r., laur., in cui-
CYNNAA6 . ^ .
rass and paludamentum.
Eaiperor in quadriga of trotting
horses r. ; above, Nike flying 1. offers
a crown to the Emperor.
56
^1-3
[1874.]
AYT K M AN rOPA
•APXAA6Z ArnNAP
lANOC Similar.
XI6PI B
CYNNAA€nN
Anialtheia with infant Zeus and
goat, as on no. 53.
57
^1-2
[Lawson, 1883.]
Similar.
■
APXAA€ZA rnN B
CVNNAA
€nN
Prize agonistic crown containing two
palms inscribed, in two lines, with
names of games (illegible, probably
AAPIANIA
nANAGHNAIA
as Sestini, Mtis. Fontana, iii., Pi.
vii. 3; cf. Mion. iv., 367, 983).
58
.^M5
[Kollin, 1903.]
Trajan Decius.
AVTK r MeCTPAl
Apx T AH no mill
A6KIN C€B Bust
CYNNAA6 ..^^3 .
of Trajan Decius r.,
radiate, in cuirass and
Temple - front of eight columns,
paludamentum.
within which statue of Dionysos(?),
naked, to front, resting with 1. on
thyrsos(?).
59
^1'2
[Macridy, 1901.]
40i
riiRvnjA.
^^ 1 Metal.
No-; Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
AVT K r M KOV
€ni AYR TAH nOA€MOY
TPA A€K C€B
inniKOY
kjiuiilar.
CYNNAA€ ,. _^
Zeus (Pandemosl) enthroned 1., naked
to Avaist, himation over lower limbs,
holding in r. Nike, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
60
^1-3
[Rollin, 1903.]
Herenuius Etruscus.
AVT K €P €TPOV
CVNN AA[€nN] Amaltheia
C-A6K-- Bust of
Avith infant Zeus and goat, as on
Herenuius Etruscus r.,
no. 53.
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
61
^1-
[Burgon, 1841.]
Similar.
Similar,
62
.E 1-
[Steuart, 1840.]
Gallicnus.
AVTKAI n-AlK TA
CVNN A A€IIN -Statue of
AAHNOC
Amaltheia with infant Zeus and
C €B (in field)
goat, as on no. 53, within a temple
Bust of Gallienus r., laur.,
consisting of an arch supported by
in cuirass and paluda-
two columns. (Double-struck.)
mentum.
63
iEl-25
(pierced)
[Presented by B. V. Head, 1904.]
Same die.
CVNN (in ex.) Temple-front of
».i/^ -^ A A eight columns,,
N^ 3AA raLdonthre^l
step.*, with phiale (?) in pediment;
in the centre, statue of Zeus Pan-
demos (?) enthroned 1., holding on r. j
Nike, and resting Avith 1. on sceptre. '
04 ^1-3
[Lincoln, 1902.]
(pierced)
405
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Same die.
65 ^El-25
66
^1-3
67 Ml-25
Same die.
Same die.^
Revt
CVN NAA€ Tall cylindrical
riN (in ex.) modiusCO, <^on-
taining five ears of corn and flanked
by two palms, within a temple-fronl
of two columns raised on three steps.
[Rollin, 1895.]
[PL XLVII. 4.]
CVN NA A€nN Cippus or
altar (?) in the middle of an arena,
across which to 1. a gazelle is chased
by three beasts of prey ; wolf at tlie
top, lion in the middle, and bear
at the bottom. The wolf is being
attacked by a naked man crouching
above him ; and the bear is opposed
by another naked man, striding r.
and carrying, apparently, a shield on
his r. arm.
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. XLVII. 5.]
CVNNAA[€] IlNinNn[N]
Bearded Herakles, naked, standing
r., at rest, with r. hand on hip, and
under 1. arm club, over which hangs
lion-skin.
[Lawson, 1900.]
[PI. XLVII. 6.]
Salonina.
KOPCA AflNIN A C CVNNA A€nN Amaltheia with
€B (ill held) infant Zeus and goat, as on no. 53.
Eusl of Salonina r. l
68' /El-05 ' I [Millingen, 1851.]
' The obverse die of noa. 63-67 of Gallienug is identical with that of
nos. 3.5-37 of Gallienns at Prymnessus ; of. that of Salonina, noa. 68-72,
which is also identical with that of Salonina, no. 38, at Prymnessus.
406
PHRYGIA.
No.
69
Metal.
Size.
iEl-
Obverse.
Reverse.
70
71
.El-05
.^M
iEl-05
-El-
Same die.
Same die.
Same die.
Same die.
Same die(?).
[Van Lennep, 1894.]
CVNNAA € XINIXIN
UN (ill tiel.l)
Similar type.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Same dieC?).
[Lawson, 1899.]
[CVNNAA]€n N ir2Nn[N]
Similar type-.
[Ciueton, 1853.]
KO P CAAnNINA CVNNAA€n N [in]Nn[N]
C€B Bast of Saloniiui r. \ Similar type.
I [Chester, 1888.]
Alliance Coin.
HIERAPOLIS— SYNNADA.
Verus.
See HiERAPOLis.
TEMKXOTHYRAE.
407
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Eev€
Ml-
TEMENOTHYRAE FLAVIOPOLIS.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of M. Aurelius.
[T]HM€NOC OIKIC!CKOn€AIANOC THM€NOe
JE -9
THC Bust of Teraenos,
the founder, r., beardless
and laur., neck draped :
border of dots.
VP€V
CI
Dionysos standing to front, head h,
naked to waist, hiniation over loAver
limbs and 1. shoulder; he holds in r.
kantharos over panther at his feet,
and rests with 1. on thyrsos : border
of dots.
I€PA CVNKAHTOC CKOrr€AIANOCTH M€NOe
Young male bust of the i
Senate r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
3^-9
Similar.
VP6YCI The god Men standing
towards 1., in Phrygian cap, short
chiton and cloak, and with crescent
behind shoulders, holding in r. pine-
cone, and resting with 1. on spear:
border of dots.
[Rollin, 1900.]
[PI. XLVII. 7.]
CKOneAIAN THM€NOeV
•^^1^ (in field)
Similar.
[ir. p. Borrell, 1832.]
408
PHRYGTA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Eeverse.
CKOneAIA AN€
THM€ NOeVPGnN Naked
Bust of Artemis v., hair
four-armed nude figure, with chlamys
gatliered into a bow on
hanging behind him, advancing r.,
the top of her head ; at
holding in upper r. hand a dagger (1),
her shoulder, quiver: bor-
and in upper 1. hand a torch or
der of dots.
sword (■?); in his lower 1. he holds a
strung bow and arrow, and he pulls
the bow-string with his lower r.
hand : border of dots.^
4
^ -75
[Lawson, 1892.1
[PI. XLVII. 8]
Time of Severus Alexander.
AHMOC<l>AABIOnO
MAPKOCAPXATI-M€NOeVP
A€ITnN Head ot
€VCI Athena or Roma enthroned
very youthful Demos r.,
1., heimeted, holding on r. Nike, and
diademed: border of dots.
in 1., which rests on shield behind
her throne, a transverse spear : bor-
der of dots.
5
.^1-3
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
[PI. XL
VII. 9.]
Same die.
MAPKOCAPXATHM€NOeV
P^V CI
City-goddess (?) standing 1., holding
in r. phiale over lighted altar, and in
1. statuette of Men('l) apparently
resting on sceptre : border of dots.
G
yE1-25
1
[Lawson, 1892.]
l€PA BOVAH Bust
MAPKOCTHMeNOeVP€VCI
of Boule r., veiled : bor-
Demetei', veiled, standing 1., hold-
i der of dots.
[
ing in r. two ears of corn, and
resting with 1. on sceptre (?) : border
of dots.
7
M 7
[Lawson, 1892.]
1
1
' An analogous, but not identical, figure occurs on a coin of Baris,
Pisid. {B.M.C., PI. xxxiv. 2, and IntroJ., p. ex. Cf. also H. Usener, on;
^ Zivillingshihhnig,' in Strena He
Ihigiana.^ Leipzig, 19C0. 1
TElIJiNOTUYRAE.
409
Metal.
^0- Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
AHMOC<I>AABIOnO
1
nOVB AONTAC APX ATH M
A€ITnN Head of
€NOGVP€VCI The god Men
very youthful Demos r.,
staudin,t; to front, bead I., Avith
diademed: border of dots.
crescent behind shoulders, short
cbiton and cloak, holding on r. pine-
cone, and resting with 1. on spear:
border of dots.
8
M 1-25
[Arundel], 1839.]
[PI. XL VII. 10.]
Time of Gordian.
I€PA BOVAH Bust
i:€N04)IA0CAPXATHM€N0
of Boule r., veiled : bor-
0VP€V CI Zeus enthroned 1.,
der of dots.
naked to waist, hiuiation over lower
limbs, holding in r. phiale, and
resting with 1. on sceptre : border of
dots.
9
^M
[Banbury, 1897.]
Same die.
i:€NO<I>IAOCAPXATOBTHM
€NO
anil, in inner circle, 0VP€V CI
Artemis huntress standing towards
r., in short chiton and chlamys,
holding in 1. bow(1) over stag at her
feet looking up, and with r. drawing
arrow from quiver at her shoulder :
border of dots.
10
yEM
[Arundell, 1839.]
AHMOC <t>AABIOn
AOA^€NO<MAOC APXATOB
OAeiTHN Head of
THM6NOGVP6YCI Demeler,
beardle.<s Demos r., dia-
veiled, standing 1., holding in r. two
demed : border of dots.
ears of corn and poppy, and resting
with 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
' 11
1 .^^-2-)
[Lawson, 1892.]
410
PHT^YGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Time of FhiVip.
I€PACVN KAHTOC
APOVNN€IKOMAXOCAPXI€
Young male bust of the
P6VCAPXA TOBTHM6NO
Senate 1., shoulders
eVP€VCI Herakles, naked,
draped : border of dots.
holding in extended r. a torch (?),
and carrying on 1. arm club and lion-
skin, striding 1. towards a column
surmounted by a statue resting on a
sceptre ; on the left of the column a
small winged Eros 1. pulls a taut rope
apparently attached to the right leg
of Herakles : border of dots.^
12
M 1-7
[Lawson, 1897.]
(pierced)
[PI. XL VII. 11.]
G€A PHMH Bust of
NeiK OMAXO C APXI6PA
the goddess Roma r.,
draped and wearing crested
Athenian helmet : border
of dots.
PX -A-t-B- (infield)
THM€NOeV . ^ .
P6VCIN ^"'^■^•''
Sarapis enthroned 1., wearing modius,
his r. extended, his 1. resting on
sceptre ; before him stands Isis r.,
veiled, holding in raised 1. sistrum,
and resting with r, on sceptre : bor-
der of dots.
13
.•El-2
[Lawson, 1892.]
Same die.
N[€]IKOMXO Cisir) [APXI€
(Countevmarked CAT
PJAPX ,
• A-T-B- (in held)
A)
(= Sagalassus, 4 assuria f)
The Dioskuri, naked, standing to
front, with heads facing one another,
each surmounted by star, leaning
with r. on spear, and with chlamys
hanging over 1. arm : border of dots.
14
^1-2.3
[Rollin, 1900.]
' This subject, the capture of Herakles by Eros, was a favourite one
with the later gem-engravers, and is variously treated (see Roscher,
Lexikon, 2248). Mionnet (iv. 147, 837) describes it, from a less vpell-
preserved specimen, as Herakles burning tlie heads of the Hydra ; so also
does Macdonald (Cat. Hunter, ii
.. 494.) 1
TEMENOTHYRAE.
411
Metal.
N«- Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
4>AABI OnOAIC
N6IKOMAXO C APXieXH
Bust, draped, of City-
and, in inner fircle,
goddess r., turreted: bor-
M€N O0 VP€VC 1
der of dots.
Hermes, naked but i'orchlamys hang-
ing over 1. arm, standing to front,
head 1., holding in r. purse, and in 1.
caduceus : border of (lots.
15
M -9
[Kollin, 1900.]
[PI. XK
VII. 12.]
Bust of Athena r.,with spear
N€IKOMAXOC APX
over shoulder, wearing
THM6NO eV(iu inner circle)
crested Corinthian hehuet
P€VCI (in ex.)
and aegis : border of dots.
Lion walking r. : border of dots.
16
^ -s
[Lawson, 1892.]
Time of GaUieiuis.
CVNK AHTOC
KA60B0VA0C THM€NOe
Young male bust of the
VP6VCIN Athena, helmeted,
Senate r., shoulders
standing to front, head r., resting
draped : border of dots.
with r. on spear, and with 1. on shield
placed on the ground beside her :
border of dots.
17
^1-
[Lawson, 1892.]
THMeNOC KTICT
TITIANOCXm €NOeVP€
HC Beardless bust of
VC ,
Temenos the Founder r.,
Hermes, naked but for chlamys
hanging over 1. arm, standing to
laur., shoulders draped :
border of dots.
front, head 1., in winged petaso?,
holding in r. purse, and in 1. cadu-
ceus : border of dots.
18
jE -8
[M. J. Borrell, 1845.]
19
.E -85
(Same
dies.) [Lawson, 1892.]
412
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
20
M -75
21
^1-2
JE\-2
23
^1-
24 ^1-
Imperial.
Faustina Junior.
<^AVCTI NAC€BAC CKOne TH
TH Bust of Faustina r
M€NOeVP€V
CI (infield)
Athena, hehneted, standing to front,
head r., resting Avith r. on spear, and
witli 1. on shield placed on the ground
beside her.
[Lawson, 1899.]
Comniodus.
AV A AYPHAIOC ! T APON MAT€ PNOCACIAP
KOMOAOC Bust of
Comniodus r., slightly
bearded and laur., in cui-
rass and paludainentum.
THM€NOeVP€OVCI The
god Men, with crescent behind
shoulders, in Phrygian cap, and
holding pine-cone and sceptre, stand-
ing 1. in car drawn 1. by two gallop-
ing bulls.
[Rollin, 1889.]
[PI. XLVIII. 1.]
Inscr. obscure. Similar bust
of Commodus.
iiMAT€Pii
THM[€N] (infield)
oevPLii]
IN
Artemis huntress in short chiton,
holding in 1. bow, and witli r. draw-
ing arrow from quiver at her shoulder,
standing r. in car drawn by two
galloping stags.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Julia Domna.
lOVAIA CeBACTH ITHMGNO GVPGHN Tyche
Bust of Julia Domna r. I standing 1., wearing kalathos, holding
rudder and cornucopiae.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
(Same dies.)
[Millingen, 1851.]
TEMENOTIIYRAE.
413
Metal.
^0- Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Plautilla.
TTAAYTIAAA C€BA
CTH Bust of PJau-
tilla r.
CYMMAXOC THM€NOeY
Zeus enthroned 1., naked to waist,
himation over lower limbs, holding
25
JE -95
on r. eagle, and resting with 1. on
sceptre.
[Lawson, 1874.]
Severus Alexander.
26
^1-55
AVTKAIMAVPCeBA
A€ZANii liust of
Severus Alexander r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
d am en turn.
MAPKOCAPXATHM€NOeV
P€VCI Herakles, naked, stand-
ing to front, head r., his r. hand
resting on the back of his head, club
and lion-skin on 1. arm ; behind him,
tree of the Hesperides, round the
trunk of which a serpent twines.
[Lawson, 1892.]
Julia Mamaea.
27
^1-
lOYAIAMAMAIAC
€BACTH Bust of
Julia Mamaea r.
MAPKOC APX A Tm€NOe
^^^^ CI (in field)
Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
himation, standing towards 1., hold-
ing on r. eagle, and resting with 1.
on sceptre.
[Wigan, 1872.]
Tranquillina.
28
Ml-35
TPANKYAA€INA
C6BACTH Bust of
Tranquillina r.
i:€NO<l>IAOCAPXATOBTH M
€NOeY p^YCI
Bearded Herakles, naked, standing
towards r. at rest, with his r. doubled
behind his back, and carrying on his
1. arm lion-skin and club, which rests
on a bull's head (?).
[Lawson, 1897.]
[PI. XLVIII. 2.]
4U
PHtlYGlA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Otacilia Severa.
MARK HTAK 1 AC
N€IKOMAXOCAPXI€
€BHPA C€B Buat
THM€NOeV f. ,
P6VCIN ^"'^^-^
of Otacilia r.
Apollo, naked, standing to front with
legs crossed, head 1., holding in r.
branch, and leaning with 1. on tripod
round which a serpent twines, and
above which is a strung bow upright ;
on the left before him is a tree, at
the foot of which is a lyre.
29
Ml-3
[Arundell, 1839.]
[PI. XLVIII. 3.]
Same die.
N6IKOMAXO C A PXI€
THM€NOeV .^.
Similar.
30
Ml-i
[Millingen, 1851.]
Pliilip Junior, Caesar.
M lov <t>iAinnocK
N€IKOMA XOC APXI€ THM
AICAP Bust of Philip
€N O e (in field)
Caesar r., bare-headed, in
V P € V C 1 (in ex.)
cuirass.
Rider-god on horse stepping to r.,
carrying double-axe over hisshoulder,
and Avith Hying chlamys.
31
JEV
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Same die.
N€IKOMAXOCAPXI€THM€N
OeVP€VC(,^^,)
Hephaestos, naked, seated r. on
cippus, forging with hammer and
tongs a round shield placed on an
anvil before him.
32
yEl-
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. XL
VIII. 4.]
TEMF.NOTFIYRAE.
415
Metal.
N'o.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Valerian.
AV K no AIK- BAA
TITIANOCAPXI€P€VCTHM
€PIANOC Bust of
€ Noev
Valerian r., radiate, in cui-
P6VCIN (in ex.)
rass and paludamentura.
Herakles standing naked to front,
head r., resting with r. on club, and
carrying bow and lion-skin on 1. arm;
before liini is the tree of the garden
of the Hesperides with apples, en-
twined by serpent, and behind the
tree the three Hesperides 1., with
hands raised.
33
vEl-3
[Burgon, 1841.1
[PI. XL VIII. 5.]
Valerian and Gallienus.
AVK AnO Al OVAA
KA€OKOVAOC THM€NO
6PIANOC
_ eVP€VCIN (in ex.)
AVKA no AIKI
Valerian r., and Gallienus 1., stand-
rAAAIHNOC
ing face to face, each radiate in
Busts, face to face, of
military costume, holding in r. phiale
Valerian r., radiate, and
over a lighted altar, and resting with
of Clallienus 1., laur., each
1. on spear ; above, Nike upright to
in cuirass and paluda-
front, looking 1., wilh wings ex-
nientum.
panded, and holding in each extended
hand a wreath over the head of each
emperor.
34
iEl-6
[Rollin, 1874.]
[PI. XLVIII. 6.]
AVKA nOAIOVAA€
KA€OBOVAO C APXHN
PIANOC
A (in Held)
AVKAHOAIKI
THM€NOeV .^^.
P€VCIN ^'''^^■'
rAAAIHNOC
Similar.
The god Men, in Phrygian cap and
short chiton and chlamys, and with
crescent behind shoulders, holding in
extended r. [pine-cone], and resting
with 1. on spear, standing 1. in car
drawn by two galloping bulls.
35
^1-5
(pierced)
[Devonshire, 1844.]
416
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
N°- Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
AVK nOAIOVAA€
Similar.
PIANOC
AVKAnOAIKI
rAAAIHNO
c
Similar. (Same die as
Alliance coin with Sebaste,
no. 42.)
36
Ml-5
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Gallienus.
AK-nO AIKIN TAA
KA€OBO V AOC THM€N
AIHNOC Bust of
o ev
CTallienus r., radiate, in
P€VCIN (in ex.)
cuirass and paludamen-
tum.
Rider-god, in short chiton and flying
chlamys, carrying double-axe over
shoulder, on horse stepping r.
37
^1-3
[Ready, 1903.]
[PL XL VIII. 7.]
Salonina.
KOPCAAn N€INA
TITIANOCAPXI€P€VCTHM
C€ Bust of Salonina
€NO
r., with crescent behind
eVPeVCI (in ex.)
shoulders.
Herakles contending with River-god.
Herakles, naked but for lion-skin,
kneels towards r., with his left knee
on the hip of the recumbent River-
god, whom he seizes by the r. fore-
arm ; with his r. he rests upon his
club. The River-god, with liimation
over legs and 1. arm, rests on inverted
vase from which a stream flows ;
between the combatants rises a tree.
38
Mil
[RolHn, 1903.]
[PI. XL^
VIII. 8.]
TEMEXOTIITRAE,
417
Metal. 1
Xo.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Sciloninus.
AVK CAAHNINOC
TITIANOCAP XI €P€VCT
OVAA€PIANO C
HM6NO Qy
P€V r . nN
p. (in held)
N
Bust of Saloninus r., laur.,
ill cuirass and paluda-
nientum.
Sarapis standing to front, head 1.,
wearing ruodius and long chiton with
hiniation, his r. raised, his 1. lowered
holding sceptre.
39
.^1-
[Rollin, 1889.]
[PI. XL^
7111. 9.]
K nOKOPBAA€PIA
KA€OBOVAOCTH M€NOeV
NOC Bust of Salo-
/0\ 1
P€VC 1 ^ ^jj^ g^j^i^
nmus (!) r. laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
•
Herak'.es, naked, standing to front,
head 1., resting with r. on club, and
with lion-skin on 1. arm.
40
yE -95
[Rollin, 1874.]
41
M -9
(Same
dies.) [Van Lennep, 1904.]
Allianc
E Coin.
TEMENOTHYR
AE—SE BASTE.
Valerian an(
1 Gallienus.
jAVK nOAIOVAA€P
THM€NOeV P GXIN K€-
1 lANOC
C €BACTHNnN
AVKAnOAIKI
SS^ (in field)
rAAAIHNO
c
KA€OBOVAOC ,- ^^.
Busts, face to face, of
APXIIN ^''' *^^^-)
Valerian r., radiate, and
City-goddesses of Temenothyrae and
of Gallienus 1., laur., each
Sebasto standing face to face, each
in cuirass and paludamen-
wearing turreted crown, long chiton
tum. (Same die as no. 36,
and peplos, supporting on their joined
supra.)
r. hands a statue of the god Men 1.,
in short chiton, holding pine-cone,
and resting on spear, and carrying in
their 1. hands each a sceptre.
42 : ^1-55
[Wigan, 1872.]
[PI. LIII. 7]
For Alliance coins of Bagis-
— Temenothyrae struck at Bagis in the 1
tiine of Gallienus, see
B.M.C. Lijdia, p. 41. I
418
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obvei'se.
Revei'se.
T H E M I S 0 N I U j\r.
Quasi- Autonomous Coins,
Severus — ThlUp {?)
AHMOC
Jjeiuos v., diademed,
shoulders draped : border
of dots.
M -95
Bust of young 06 Mien N €I1N Asklepios
and Hygieia standing to front, heads
facing one another, Asklepios 1. and
Hygieia r., with their usual attri-
butes : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1895.]
AH MOC Similar.
M -95
Similar.
/El-
l€PA BOVAH Bust
of Boule r., veiled and
draped : border of dots.
.E -95
GGMICn N€nN Athena hel.
meted, in long chiton and peplos^
standing towards L, holding in r.
phiale over lighted altar at her feet,
and resting with 1. on spear : border
of dots.
[Lawson, 1883.]
e€M ICn N€IiN Similar.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
(in ex.)
GeMicnN€nN
KAZAN
HC
River-god Kazanes, recumbent 1.,
naked to waist, himation over lower
limbs, holding in r. reed, and rest-
ing Avitli 1. on inverted vase from
which a stream flows : border of
dots.
[Van Lennep, 1901.]
[PI. XLIX. 1.]
THEMISONIUM.
419
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
M -85
6^-9
M -7
M 1
9 I /El-
AVK- CnZHN Bust,
rudiate, of Lyk[abas?]
Sozon, 1'., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
06 MICH N€nN Similar.
KAZANH r ,
p (in ex.)
[Lawson, 1900.]
[PI. XLIX. 2.]
Siiiuk
Bust of Sarapis r., wearing
modius, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
eeMicn N€nN similar.
KAZAN
HC
[II. P. IJorrell, 1832.]
(in ex.)
06 MIC nN€nN Isis standing
towards I., in long chiton, with head-
dress, and crescent behind shoulders,
Jiolding in r. sistrum, and in 1. situla:
border of dots.
[II. P. Borrell, 1852.]
[PI. XLIX. 3.]
Similar.
0€MICn N€nN Dionysos,
naked but for boots, standing to-
wards 1., holding in r. kantharos
over panther at liis feet, and resting
with 1. on tliyisos : border of dots,
[li. P. Borrell, 1832.]
Iiiqjerial.
Caracal la.
AVTKM- AVPAN
TUN • Bust of Cara-
calia r., laur., beardless,
in cuirass and paluda-
mentum.
0€MI Cn N€nN Asklepios
and Hygieia standing to front, heads
facing one another, Asklepios 1. and
Hygieia r,, with their usual attri-
butes; in ex., serpentine ornament.
[Kollin, 1903.]
[PL XLIX. 4.]
420
PHRYGIA.
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
lleverse.
Maximinus.
AVKnOVOVHP.
e €MICn Bearded Heraldes,
MAZIM6INOC-
NEilN (in ex.) naked, standing
Bust of Maximinus r.,
towards r., resting Avith r. on club,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
and carrying lion-skin on 1. arm;
damentuni.
before him stands Hermes, naked
but for chlamys to front, head 1.,
holding in r. purse, and in \. ca-
duceus ; behind him stands Lykabas
SozonC?), naked to front, head radiate,
r., with mantle hanging behind his
back, holding with his r. a horse by
the bridle, and in his lowered 1.
a torch (?) downwards.
10
vEl-4
[Burgon, 1841.]
[PI. XLIX. 5.]
Maximus
Caesar.
r lOV OVHP MAZI
e€MlC nN€nN Tyche, wear-
MOC KAI Bust of
ing kalathos, standing towards 1.,
Maximus Caesar r., bare-
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
headed, in cuirass and
paludamentum.
11
^1-15
[Lawson, 1893.]
•
TlBERlOrOLIS.
421
Metal.
No.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
T I r> E R I 0 P 0 L I S.
Quasi-AutoiiOinous Coins.
Clai'xlius (?) to Hadrian.
AIAYMOI C€BACT
C€BACTOC TIB€PIO[nO]A
HCYNKAHT[OC]
€ITX2N Temple-frunt uf four
Busts, draped, of the
columns, Avith phiale in pediment,
Senate r., and of [Livia]
containing statue of Emperor : bor-
Augusta 1., face to face,
der of dots.
the latter wearing ste-
phane : border of dots.^
1
M -85
[Macridy, 1901.]
[PI. XLIX. 6.]
I€PA CVNKAHTOC
TIB€PI[OnO]AGITnN
Young male bust of the
r€POVC (m field)
Senate r., shoulders
BOVAH (in ex.)
draped: [border of dots].
Standing figures of Gerousia r., and
of Eoule 1., face to face, each in
long chiton Avith peplos, Gerousia
veiled ; Boule holds apparently
something in her raised r. hand.-
2
M -8
[Kollin, iy03.]
[PI. XL
IX. 7.]
lePACVN KAHTOC
€nicnce€N[ovc] tib€Pi
Similar.
OTTO A 1 Cultu.--statue of Artemis
Epliesia to front, with usual sup-
ports, between two stags : border of
dots.
3
M -8
[Steuart, 1838.]
^ The bust of the Empress, who is here coupled with that of the Senate,
is probably that of Livia. A joint cult of Livia and the Senate may have
been combined with that of Tiberius in the same temple at Tiberiopolis.
Livia was not divinized until the reign of Claudius (see Introduction).
■ Cf. Imhoof, la. M., p. 300
1
422
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
^ -65
M -7
M -6
^ -8
JE -8
JE -8
Similar.
BOV
Boule r
of dots.
AH Bust of
veiled : border
TIB€PIOn OA€ITnN Apollo
standing naked to front, head 1.,
holding in lowered r. branch (1), and
resting 1. on lyre placed on a basis
beside him : border of dots.
[Millingen, 1839.]
TIB€PI on O AeiTUN
Zeus, wearing short hiniation over 1.
shoulder and lower limbs, standing
to front, head 1., holding in r. eagle,
and resting with 1. on sceptre : bor-
der of dots.
[Millingen, 1839.]
[PI. XLIX. 8. J
Bust of Sarapis r., wearing
niodius : border of dots.
TIB€PI OnO A€l Stag walk
ing r. : border of dots.
[Macridy, 1898.]
[PI. XLIX. 9.]
Imperial.
Trajan.
AYTONEPTPAIKAIZ
EBAZrEPM
of Trajan r., laur.
Head
Similar.
TIB€PIOn OA€ITnN
CultLis-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, with usual supports, between
two stags.
[Bunbury, 1807.]
Similar.
TIBePIO nOAGITHN Similar.
[George III.]
[PI. XLIX. 10.]
TIB€PIOnO A€ITnN
[Lawison, 189-1.]
TIBERIOPOLIS.
423
No.
Metal.
Size.
10
^1-15
11
iEl-
12
13
M -7
JE -75
M ^1-15
Obverse.
Reverse.
Hadrian.
AV KAI AAPIAN OC
Bast of lladiiaii r., laur.,
cuirass adorned with
in
aegis.
eniTAiAiov cnce€Novc
TIB€ PI on (m tield)
Apollo standing naked to front,
head 1., holding in raised r. laurel-
branch, and resting with 1. elbow on
column.
[Steuart, 1840.]
AVTK AAPIAN [OC^] €niCnCO€ NOVC
Bust of Hadrian r., laur.,
in cuirass and paluda
nientuni.
^ TIB €PI (m field)
Zeus wearing himation over lower
limbs and 1. shoulder, holding in r.
phiale, and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[Macridy, 1898.]
Sabi
CAB€INA C€BA[C]
Bust of Sabina r.
TIB€PI O nOAirn Artemis
Huntress, in short chiton, standing
towards r., holding in 1. strung bow,
and with r. drawing arrow from
quiver at her shoulder j beside her,
stag r., looking up.
AV KAI M.
OMOA
[OC]
Bu.st of Commodus r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
[PI. XLIX. 11.]
(Same dies'?)
Commodus.
AVP K
[Arundell, 1839.]
TIB€PIOn OA€ITnN
Cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia to
front, with usual supports, between
two sta^s.
424
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
15
Ml-
i
AV KAI MAV PKO
MOAO
C
Bust of Commodus r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
dameutum.
TIBePIOn OAGITHN
{Similar type.
[II. P. Borrell, 1832.]
16
.El-
(Same
dies.)
Caracalla.
AVTK MAVP ANT
nN€INOC Head of
Caracalla, beardless (?), r.,
TIB€PIO nOA€ITnN
Asklepios standing to front, resting
with r. on serpent-staff.
17
JE -8
laur.
[Van Lennep, 1902.]
Plautilla.
18
JE -8
C€B<l>OVA HAAVT
lAAA Bust of Plau-
tilla r.
TIB€PI OnOA€l TXIN
Tyche, wearing kalatlios, standing 1.,
holding rudder and cornucopiae.
[Rollin, 1903.]
Gordian.
AYTMANT TOPAI
ANOC Bust of Gordian
r., laur., in cuirass and
paludanientum.
eniAPxnoNTi tib €pio
KOY (hi field)
no AITHN
Temple-front of four columns, with
19
/El -25
'
phiale in pediment, containing cultus-
statue of Artemis Ephesia, with usual
supports, between two stags, her head
surmounted by a crescent.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[PI. XLIX. 12.]
AVTK MANTn- TO
PAIANOC Bust of
TIBGPIOn OA€IT ON
Stag standing r., with head turned
Gordian r., laur., in cui-
back.
20
M -75
rass and piludamentum.
[Steuart, 1840.]
TRAJANOPOLIS.
425
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Ml-
M -85
M -9
4 Ai -8
M -9
6^-9
TRAJANOPOLIS.
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Trajan to Caracalla.
I6PACYN KAHTOC
Young male bust of the
Senate r. ; shoulders
draped : border of dots.
Similar.
TPAIANO nOAITXlN
Asklepios standing to front, head 1.,
resting with r. on serpent - stall' :
border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. L. 1.]
[Sabatier, 1853.]
TPAIANO nOAITIlN
Dionysos, naked, standing to front,
head r., placing his r. hand on the
top of his head, and holding in 1.
bunch of grapes : border of dots.
[RolHn, 1903.]
[PI. L. 2.]
I€PACYN KAHTOC
Similar.
Similar.
Similar.
[Arundell, 1839.]
Similar.
TPAIANO nOAITXlN
Asklepios standing to front, head 1.
resting \vitb r. on serpent -stall'
border of dots.
[Bunbury, 1897.]
[PI. L. 3]
TPAIANO nOAITIlN Similar.
[11. r. Borrell, 1832.]
3 I
426
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
AH
of
MOC
Demos r.
dots.
M -75
JE -8
M -8
Young heal TPAIANO nOAITHN
border of Ivybele enthroned 1., holding in r.
phiale over lion at her feet, and
resting with 1. on tympanum : border
of dots.
[Rolliii, 1895.]
L. 4.]
[PI.
Similar.
Similar.
10
11
JE -75
JE -85
AH MOC Bust of
young Demos r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
TPAIAN
Similar.
O nOAITHN
TPAtANO
Similar.
[Graves.]
n OAITIIN
[S^euart, 1838.]
TPAIANOnOAITH N Rider-
god, in short ehiton and flying
chlamys, and carrying double-axe
over 1. shoulder, on horse stepping
r. : border of dots.
[Banbury, 1897.]
12
JE
13 i jE -7
(Same dies 1)
[Rollin, 1895.]
Bust of Athena 1., wearing
ciested Corinthian helmet
and aegis : border of dots.
TPAIANO nOAITUN Cultus-
statue of Artemis Ephesia to front,
wdth usual supports : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1895.]
[PI. L. 5.]
Similar bust of Athena r.::TPAI A NO TTOAimN
border of dots.
Nike advancing 1., holding in r.
wreath, and in 1. palm : border of
dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
TRA.TANOPOLIS.
427
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
14
iE -6
15
M -95
16
M -85
17
18
JE -75
M -75
19
iEl-05
Bust of young Herakles r.,
laur., lion - skin round
neck : border of dots.
[PI.
TPAIANOn OAITHN Niko
advancing r., holding in r. wreath,
and in 1. pahn : border of dots.
[1895.]
L. 6.]
CaracaUa to Gordian.
I€PACV NKAHTOC
Young male bust of the
Senate r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
T€IMOe€ TPAIANOn
Tyche standing 1., wearing kalathos,
holding in r. rudder and tAvo ears
of corn, and in 1. cornucopiae :
border of dots.
[Lawson, 1883.]
[PI. L. 7.]
A H M OC Bust of young
Demos r., laur., shoulders
bare : border of dots.
AH MOC Bust of
young l)emos r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
(Same die 1)
T€IMOe€ TPAIANO Kybele
enthroned 1., holding in r. phiale
over lion (1), and resting with 1. on
tympanum : border of dots.
[Rollin, 1903.]
TPAIAN O nOAITXlN
Kybele enthroned 1., holding in r.
phiale over lion at her feet, and
resting with 1, on tympanum : border
of dots.
[M. J. Borrell, 1848.]
Similar.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
Imperial.
Trajan.
AV- KAICAP TPAI
ANOC Head of
Trajan r., laur.
TPAIANO nOAl TflN
Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
himation, standing 1., holding on r.
eagle, and resting with 1. on sceptre.
[RoUiu, 1903.]
[PI. L. 8.]
428
PHRYGIA.
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
20
Ml-
AVTKAICAP TPAI
ANOC Similar.
AVTO KAIC
NOC Similar.
21
M -55
Similar.
[H. P. Borrell, 1832.]
TPAIANOn OAITHN Nike
advancing r., holding wreath and
palm.
[H. P. Borrell, 1852.]
Hadrian.
22
Ail-0
23 ^1-0
AVKAITPA AAPI
ANOC Bust of
Hadrian r., laur., in cui-
rass and paludamentum.
Same die.
[AAPIANOC] KAIC
AP Bust of Hadrian r.,
laur., in cuirass and palu-
damentum.
TPAIANO nOAIXn N Zeus
Laodikeus, as on no. 19.
[Lawson, 1900.]
Similar.
[Millingen, 1839.]
24
JE -55
TPAIANO nOAITflN
Athena, helmeted, standing r., rest-
ing with r. on spear, and with 1.
on shield placed on the ground
beside her.
[A^in Lennep, 1901.]
L. Verus.
KAIAAVPH AOVHP
OAVO) Bust of L.
Verus ]., laur., shoulders
bare.
25 ^1-0
TPAIANO nOAITHN
Laotlikeus, as on no. 19.
Zeus
[Rollin, 1903.]
TRAJANOPOLIS.
429
No.
Metal.
Size.
Obverse.
Reverse.
26 ^1-
28
^1-
^M
AVKAAVPH OV HP Similar.
OC[C€B 1] Bust of L
Verus r., laur., shoulders
bare.
Goidi
[Lawson, 1874.]
AVTKM ANXrOPA AA€ZAN<I>IAO OTPATPAIN
lANO j OTT {sic) ZeiKs Laodikeus, as on
C ; no. 19.
Bust of Gordian r., laur., ;
in cuirass and paluda^
mentum.
[Lawson, 1883.]
AVTKMANT FOPA AA€ZANAPOCAPX- A- TPA
lANOC Similar.
lANOnOA
eiTHN (in ex.)
<1)| AO (in iield)
Rider-god, in short chiton and flying
chlamys, and carrying double-axe
over 1. shoulder, on horse stepping r.
[Devonshire, 1844.]
[PI. L. 9.]
INDEXES.
Geographical.
Types.
Emperorp, &c.
Symbols.
Countermarks.
Kings and Rulers.
IV. B. Magistrates' Names on Autonomous Coins.
IV. c. Magistrates' Names on Imperial Coins.
V. Roman Magistrates' Names.
VI. Engravers' Names.
VII. Remarkable Inscriptions.
I.
II.
A.
ir.
B.
III.
A.
III.
B.
IV.
A.
\* The References in the Indexes in Roman numerals are to the
pages of the Introduction.
( «1 )
INDEX I.
GEOGRAPHICAL.
A.
ALbuitis, XX., 1.
Accilaeum, xxi., 3.
Acmoneia, xxi., 4.
Aezanis, xxiv., 23.
Aezanis and Cadi, 43.
Alia, xxvi., 44.
Amorium, xxvii., 47.
Ancyra, xxix., 58.
Apameia, xxxi., 69.
i^pameia and Ephesus, 105.
Appia, xL, 106.
B.
Beudus vetus. — See Palaeobeudus.
Bria, xli., 109.
Biuzus, xli., 110.
C.
Cadi, xlii., 116.
Cadi and Aezanis. — See Aezanis.
Ceretapa Diocaesareia^ xlv., 129.
Cibyra, xlv., 131.
Cibyra and llierapolis, 149.
Cidyessus, xlviii., 150.
Colossae, xlix., 154.
Cotiaeum, li., 158.
Cotiaeum and Ephesus, 180.
D.
Diocleia, liv., 181.
Dionysopolis, liv., 182.
Docimeium, Ivi., 188.
Dorylaeum, Ivii., 195.
E.
Epicteteis, Ivii., xxiv., 200.
Eriza, Ivii., 202.
Eucarpeia, Iviii., 203.
Eiuueneia, Ix., 211.
Flaviopolis. — See Temenothyrae.
Eulvia. — See Eumeneia.
G.
Grimenothyrae, Ixiii., 222.
H.
Hadrianopolis-Sebaste, Ixiv., 225.
Hierapolis, Ixv., 228.
Hierapolis and Aphrodisias, 257.
Hierapolis and Cibyra. — See Cibyra.
Hierapolis and Cyzicus. 202.
432
INDEX I.
Ilierapolis and Ephesus, 257-2[)9,
261, 263.
Hierapolis and Laodiceia, 256.
Ilierapolis and Pergamuni, 259.
Hierapolis and Sarde?, 258, 260, 262.
Ilierapolis and Smyrna, 260, 261,
264.
Hierapolis and Synnada, 256.
Hieropolis, Ixx., 265.
Hydrela, Ixx., 271.
Hyrgaleis, Ixxi., 273.
Julia (Ipsus), Ixxii., 276.
L.
Laodiceia, Ixxiii., 278.
Laodiceia and Ephesus, 327, 328,
330.
Laodiceia and Hierapolis, 325.
Laodiceia and ^sicomedeia, 327.
Laodiceia and Pergamum, 326, 328.
Laodiceia and Smyrna, 324, 326,
329, 330.
Leonna, Ixxxii., 331.
Lysias, Ixxxii., 331.
M.
Metropolis, Ixxxiii., 333.
Midaeuui, Ixxxiv., 335.
N.
Nacoleia, Ixxxv., 339.
O.
Ococleia, Ixxxv., 341.
Ococleia and Biuzus, 342.
Otrus, Ixxxvi., 313.
P.
Palaeobeudus, Ixxxvii., 346.
Peltae, Ixxxvii., 317.
Philomelium, Ixxxviii., 353.
Prymnessus, xci., 361.
S.
Sanaiis, xcii., 369.
Sebaste, xcii., 369.
Sebaste and Temenothyrae. — See
Temenothyrae.
Sibidunda, xciii., 377.
Siblia, xciv., 380.
Siocharax, xciv,, 382.
Stectorium, xcv., 383.
Synaiis, xcvi., 387.
Synnada, xcvii., 392.
Synnada and Hierapolis. — >S'ee Hiera-
polis.
T.
Temenothyrae Flaviopolis, ci., 407.
Temenothyrae and Sebaste, 417.
Temenothyrae and Bagis. — See
B.M.C. Lydia, p. 41.
Theraisonium, civ., 418.
Tiberiopolis, cv., 421.
Trajanopolis, cv., 425.
( 433 )
INDEX II.A.
TYPE S.
Adrasteia(?) nursing infant Zeus;
around, three Kuretes. — Acmoneia,
xxiv., 20. See also Amaltbeia.
Aeneas carrying Anchises and leading
Ascanius. — Otrns, Ixxxvii., 345.
Agonistic crown. — Cadi, 127 ; Hiera-
polis, 239, 254, 260 j Synnada, ci.,
397, 403.
Agonistic table on the heads of two lions
drawing car of Kybele. — Cotiaeum,
liv., 168, 174.
Agonistic table, &c. — Hierapolis, 239,
254.
Agonistic table with prize crown, Ac, of
the games ANTnN[€INIA]
KOMOA6IA.— Laodiceia, 317.
Agonistic table with prize crown of the
games, KOINA ACIAC-
Laodiceia, 321.
Agonistic victor with crown. — Hiera-
polis, 239.
Agonistic wreaths containing inscrip-
tions.— Hierapolis, 238, 242, 253,
255, 259, 260, 263.
Akamas (?), head of. -Metropolis, Ixxxiii.,
Synnada, c, 397.
Akamas(?) standing. — Synnada, c, 397.
Akamas and Dorylaos, founders of Dory-
laeum, sacrificing. — Dorylaeum,
Ivii., 197.
Akmon and Doias (?). — Acmoneia, xxiii.
Altar. — Synnada, 'k)l.
Altar of Isia. — Laodiceia, 288, 291.
Amaltheia with infant Zeus. — Laodiceia,
Ixxxi. ; Synnada, c, 396, 402-406.
Amaltheia (?) with infant Zeus, goat at
her feet, and three Kuretes around.
— Apameia, xl. See also Adrasteia.
Amazon running. — Cibyra, 134.
Amazon, as City-goddess, standing. —
Cibyra, 140.
Amazon, as City-goddess of Smyrna,
standing before city of Laodiceia. —
Laodiceia-Smyrna, 329.
Apameia, City-goddess, bust of. —
Apameia, 88.
Apameia, the four rivers of. — Apameia,
xxxix.
Aphrodite draped, standing, holding
apple and sceptre. — Amorium, 54.
holding dove. — Laodiceia, 284,287,
288, 292.
Aphrodite pudica, standing. — Apameia,
89.
Aphrodite, naked, standing, plaiting her
hair. — Laodiceia, Ixxxi.
between Eros and Dolphin. — Lao-
diceia, 312.
Aphrodite, cultus-statue of, and Apollo
Kitharoedos. — Hierapolis - Aphro-
disias, 257-
Aphrodite (?) seated. — Acmoneia, xxiii.,
15.
holding dove. — Laodiceia, 283.
Aphrodite, head of. — Laodiceia, Ixxv.,
283.
3 K
434
INDEX II. A.
Apollo standing, naked, with bow. —
Acmoneia, 14; Alia, 45; Synaiis,
xcvii., 387-390.
with bow and branch. — Nacoleia,
340.
with branch. — ^Apameia, 102.
with phiale and branch.— Aezanis,
39 ; Cadi, 124.
with branch and lyre. — Palaeo-
beudus, 346 ; Tiberiopolis, 422.
with branch, and resting on column.
— Tiberiopolis, 423.
beside column, on which, lyre. —
Ancyra, 60.
between tripod and column, on
which, lyre. — Diocleia, liv., 81.
beside tripod. — Cotiaeum, 160.
between tree and tripod. — Teme-
nothyrae, civ., 414.
with branch, bow, and raven, and
resting on tripod. — Docimeium,
Ivi., 88.
with raven and double-axe. — Eu-
meneia, Ixii., 217, 218.
with phialeaud double-axe.— Hiera-
polis, 245.
Apollo seated, naked, with lyre. —
Cotiaeum, 161.
Apollo Kitharoedos. — Hierapolis, Ixviii.,
229, 233, 236-256; Hydrela, Ixxi.,
271.
Apollo Kitharoedos, before seated Zeus.
— Hierapolis- Synnada, 256.
and cultus-statue of Aphrodite. —
Hierapolis- Aphrodisias, 257.
and Zeiis Laodikeus. — Hierapolis-
Laodiceia, 256 ; Laodiceia-Hiera-
polis, 325.
• and Artemis Ephesia. — Hierapolis-
Ephesus, 257-259.
and Kore of Sardes. — Hierapolis-
Sardes, 258.
and Asklepios. — Hierapolis-Porga-
mum, 259.
Apollo and Artemis standing face to
face. — Hyrgaleis, Ixxii., 273-275.
Apollo and Dionysos in car drawn by
pantheress and goat ridden by Eros.
— Eumeneia, 219.
Apollo, head or bust of. — Abbaitis, 2 ;
Amorium, 48 ; Ancyra, 58 ; Hiera-
polis, 228, 230-261 sqq. ; Laodiceia,
288.
Appia, as City-goddess, seated, and
crowned by Emperor in presence of
Tyche.— Appia, 108.
Aquila between legionary standards. —
Docimeium, 194.
Archegetes, epithet of Apollo. — Hiera-
polis, Ixix., 231-234.
Arena of wild beasts. — Synnada, 405.
Ark of Noe. — Apameia, xxxix., 101.
Artemis in long chiton, with bow and
arrow, stag beside her. -Acmoneia, 5.
Artemis standing. — Temenothyrae, 103.
Artemis standing between stag and small
cultus-statue of Kybele (?) — Eucar-
peia, lix., 203-210.
Artemis, head of. — Aezanis, 23, 33 ;
Apameia, 74 sqq. ; Grimenothyrae,
222; Hierapolis, 229;; Hydrela, 271;
Temenothyrae, ciii., 408.
Artemis in biga of stags. — Colossae, 156.
Artemis and Apollo standing face to face.
— Hyrgaleis, Ixxii., 273-275.
Artemis Anaitis, cultus-statue of. —
Apameia, 74 sqq.
Artemis Ephesia, cultus-statue of. — ■
Acmoneia, 17, 22 ; Aezanis, 29, 39-
41; Amorium, 48; Ancyra, 58-65;
Cadi, 120, 121, 127; Colossae, 154,
156 ; Cotiaeum, 166 ; Dionysopolis,
183, 187 ; Eriza, Iviii., 202 ; Eume-
neia, 214, 219; Hierapolis, 233, 250,
251, 254 ; Laodiceia, 295 ; Metro-
polis, 334 ; Synaiis, xcvii., 390 ;
Synnada, 400-402 ; Tiberiopolis,
421, 422 ; Trajanopolis, 426.
Artemis Ephesia between four Eivers of
Apameia, xxxix.
Artemis Ephesia and Kibyra (City-
goddess) face to face. — Cibyra-
Ephesus, 148.
Artemis Ephesia before Apollo Plitharoe-
dos.— Hierapolis-Ephesus, 257-259.
Artemis Ephesia before Sarapis. — Hiera-
polis-Ephesus, 26
Artemis Ephesia and Zeus Laodikeus. —
Laodiceia-Ephesus, 327-330.
Artemis Ephesia. See also Tem})le of.
435
Artemis Huntress.— Acmoneia, 8, 9, 11,
14, 17, 19 ; Aezanis, 40 ; Aparaeia,
100 ; Cadi, 125 ; Cibyra, 145 ;
Colossae, 155, 156 ; Hierapolis, 229 ;
Hieropolis, 266 ; Nacoleia, 339 ;
Otrus, 344; Peltae, 352; Sibidunda,
377,379; Stectorium, 3S5; Temeno-
thyrae, 409, 423, 424.
Artemis in biga of stags. — Temeno-
thyrae, 412.
Aseis. See Zeus Aseis.
Asklepios standing. — Acmoneia, 4-6, 13
14, 18, 20, 21 ; Aezanis, 24, 37, 39
41; Bruzus, 111,112; Cibyra, 139
140; Cidyessus, 151; Cotiaeum
165, 166, 176 ; Docimeium, 189
Eucarpeia, 207; Hieropolis, 266
Laodiceia, 297; Midaeum, 335
Otrus, Ixxxvi. ; Peltae, 349 ; Prym
nessus, 362 ; Sebaste, 370 ; Stecto
rium, 383 ; Synaiis, 388 ; S^^lnada
395; Tiberiopolis, 424; Trajano
polis, cvi., 425.
Asklepios, bust of. — Hierapolis, 230
Peltae, 348.
Asklepios and Hygieia. — Acmoneia, 13
17 ; Aezanis, 42 ; Alia, 45 ; Amoriuna
52; Cadi, 119, 121, 124; Cibyra
147 ; Cotiaeum, 170 ; Hieraiaoli's
235; Otrus, 343; Themisonium, civ.
418, 419.
Asklepios, Hygieia, and Telesphoros. —
Bruzus, 114; Cadi, 124; Cotiaeum,
167, 172-174, 177, 178; Sebaste,
375.
Asklepios and Telesphoros. — Dionyso-
polis, 183.
Asklepios and Apollo Kitharoedos. —
Hierapolis-Pergamum, 259.
Asklepios and Zeus Laodikeus. — Lao-
diceia-Pergamum, 326, 328.
Athena standing. — Acmoneia, 12 ; Aeza-
nis, 29, 36, 42 ; Amorium, 48, 55 ;
Apameia, 90, 92, 99, 101, 103 ; Cadi,
124 ; Cidyessus, 150 ; Cotiaeum,
167, 175 ; Docimeium, 189 ; Dory-
laoum, 196, 198 ; Eriza, 202 ; Eu-
meneia, 213, 214; Grimenothyrae,
222-224; Hierapolis, 231, 249, 250;
Laodiceia, 295, 300, 309; Otrus, 344 ;
Philomclium, xci., 357; Sebaste,
370; Siblia, 381; Stectorium, 384,
386 ; Synaiis, 391 ; Synnada, c,
394, 395, 399, 400; Teraenothyrae,
ciii., 411, 412; Themisonium, civ.,
418 ; Trajanopolis, 428.
Athena seated, playing double flute,
Marsyas watching her. — Apameia,
xxxix., 97.
Athena enthroned, holding Nike. —
Cibyra, 142; Docimeium, Ivi.,
193.
holding basket of Cibyra. — Cibyra,
142.
Athena or Roma enthroned. — Temeuo-
thyrae, 408.
Athena, bust of. — Acmoneia, 4, 6 ; Apa-
meia, 74 sqq., 89 ; Appia, 106 ;
Eumeneia, 211 ; Hierajiolis, 230,
231, 235; Peltae, 347, 349; Syn-
nada, 394 ; Temeuothyrae, 411 ;
Trajanopolis, 426.
Athena and. Hermes, face to face.—
Hierapolis, Ixviii., 249.
Attis (?) standing, holding phiale and
tympanum. — Cotiaeum, liv., 108.
B.
Basket (kl^cctus?). — Kibyra, xlviii., 141-
145.
Bestiarii contending with beasts in
arena. — Synnada, ci., 405.
Boar (River Kapros).— Laodiceia, 287,
296, 299, 313, 319, 324.
Boule, bust of. — Acmoneia, 8 ; Aezanis,
24, 25, 29, 30 ; Amorium, 48, 49
Apameia, 89, 90, 92 ; Appia, 107
Bruzus, 110, 111; Cadi, 116, 118
Ceretapa, 129; Cibyra, 138; Colossae
155 ; Dionysopolis, 183 ; Docimeium
188 ; Eucarpeia, 203-205 ; Hiera
polis, 240, 243 ; Hieropolis, 266
Lysias, 331; Metropolis, 333 ; Peltae
350 ; Prymnessus, 363 ; Sebasto
372 ; Stectorium, 384 ; Synnada
396, 397; Temenothyrae, 408, 409
Themisonium, 418 ; Tiberiopolis, 421.
436
INDEX II. A.
Boule and Domos, Leads of, face to face.
— Laodiceia, 289.
Boule and Gerousia, standing face to
face. — Tiberiopolis, 421.
Bow-case and Club. — Ceretapa, 129;
Sebaste, 371.
Bruzus, City-goddess, tnrreted, with
sceptre and cornucopiae. — Bruzus,
110.
Bncranium beneath crescent and two
stars (Gemini?). — Eucarpeia, Ix.,
204, 205; Hieropolis, 265$ Peltae,
348; Stectorium, 383.
Bull, butting. — Cibyra, 134 ; Eumeneia,
215.
Bull conducted to sacrifice by Nike. —
Eumeneia, Isii., 219.
Bull walking. — Hadrianopolis, 227.
c.
Caduceus. — Appia, 106; Nacoleia, Ixssv.,
339, 340.
Capitoline Triad.' — Cadi, 125; Hydrela,
Ixxi., 271; Laodiceia, Ixxxi., 308,
312.
Caracalla {?), head of, as young Hdrakles.
—Cadi, 117.
Caria and Phrygia personitied. — Lao-
diceia, 317.
Charites, the three. — Laodiceia, 314.
Chrysoroas, Eiver-god.-HierapoIis, Ixix.,
234, 239, 252.
Cippus, or altar (?), in arena of wild
beasts. — Synnada, ci., 405.
Cista mystica. — Apameia, 69-72, 73 ;
Laodiceia, 278 sqq. ; Synnada, 392.
and Thyrsos. — Dionyaopolis, 184.
between caps of the Dioskuri. —
Laodiceia, 286.
City-goddess (Kibyra) as Amazon, stand-
ing.— Cibyra, 140.
City-goddess (Kibyra) and Demeter,
standing face to face. — Cibyra, 146.
(See also Hekate.)
City-goddess (Kibyra) and Apollo Kitha-
roedos of Hierapolis standing face
to face. — Cibyra and Hierapolis, 149.
City-goddess (Laodikeia) standing, hold-
ing statuette of Zeus Laodikeus :
at her feet, Wolf and Boar. — Lao-
diceia, 313.
City-goddess (Hekate ?) of Cibyra and
Artemis of Ephesus, standing face
to face. — Cibyra-Ephesus, 148.
City-goddesses (Laodikeia and Perga-
mum) standing. — Laodiceia-Perga-
mum, 326.
City-goddesses (Laodikeia and Ephesus)
standing, hands joined. — Laodiceia-
Bphesus, 328.
City-goddesses (Laodilceia and Smyrna)
face to face. — Laodiceia- Smyrna,
329.
City-goddesses (Temenothyrae and Se-
baste) supporting statue of Men. —
Temenothyrae-Sebaste, 417.
City-goddess standing, holding statuette
of Men and sceptre. — Temenothyrae,
408.
City-goddess (Appia) seated, crowned
by Emperor in presence of Tyche. —
Appia, 108.
City-goddess (Eukarpeia) seated. — Eu-
carpeia, 203, 208, 209.
City-goddess (Hierapolis) seated on
shields. — Hierapolis, 228.
City-goddess (Laodikeia) seated. — Lao-
diceia, 317.
City-goddess (Midaeum) seated on rocks
over River Tembris. — Midaeum,
Ixxxiv., 336.
City-goddess (Nakoleia). — Nacoleia, 340.
City-goddess, bust of. — Acmoneia, 5;
Aezanis, 23; Cibyra, 137; Doci-
meium, 190; Eumeneia, 214, 215;
Hierapolis, 231, 243; Hieropolis,
266 ; Laodiceia, 283 ; Peltae, 348 ;
Prymnessus, 361 ; Siblia, 380 ; Syn-
nada, 392, 394; (Flaviopolis) Teme-
nothyrae, 411.
Cleopatra(?), head of. — See Fulvia, Ixi.
Club and Bow-case. — Ceretapa, 129.
Club over Maeander symbol. — Apameia,
93.
Club and Lion-skin. — Abba'itis, 2 ; Lao-
diceia, 281 ; Peltae, 347.
Corn, two ears of, over Maeander sym-
bol.— Apameia, 92.
437
Corn, elieaf of. — Acmoneia, 7, 22 ;
Apameia, 89, 92, 95, 98; Metro-
polis, 334.
Corn, wreath of. — Ancyra, 59.
Cornucopiae. — Apameia, 91; Laodiceia,
285, 236, 294, 296, 297.
Cornucopiae, double. — Laodiceia, 284 ff.;
Philoraelium, 353, 354.
Crown, agonistic. — Cadi, 127.
I).
Deer. — Laodiceia, 300.
Demeter standing. — Hieropolis, 268, 269
Hyrgaleis, 274, 275 ; Midaeum, 336
Ococleia, 341; Otrus, Ixxxvi., 344
Palaeobeudos, 346 ; Sebaste, 369
Synnada, 399, 400 ; Temeuothyrae,
ciii., 408, 409.
Demeter standing, holding ears of corn
and torch or sceptre. — Acmoneia,
8, 11, 16, 17; Aezanis, 30 ; Cadi, 118,
121; Colossae, 154; Grimenothyrae,
222 ; Laodiceia, 314.
Demeter, veiled, standing holding phials
and sceptre. — Laodiceia, 313.
Demeter standing, holding corn with
poppy and torch. — Amoriura, 48;
Cibyra, 135.
Demeter standing, with two torches. —
Amorium, 54 ; Themisonium, civ.
Demeter standing to front. — Ococleia,
Isxxvi.
Demeter enthroned. — Hierapolis, 249 ;
Nacoleia, Ixxxv. , 339.
Demeter in biga of winged serpents.—
Amorium, 54 ; Bruzus, 114.
Demeter standing to front with Teles-
phoros beside her. — Dionysopolis,
Iv., 185, 187.
Demeter and Kibyra, standing face to
face. — Cibyra, 146.
Demeter and Zeus Laodikeus face to
face. — Laodiceia-Nicomedeia, 327.
Demeter-Kybele and Zeus face to face. —
Ococleia, Ixxxvi., 342.
Dometer-Tyche. — Trajanopolis, cvi.
Demos, youthful bust of. — Acmoneia,
6, 7 ; Aezanis, 24-28 ; Alia, 44, 45 ;
Amorium, 49; Ancyra, 60; Apameia,
91; Bruzus, 110; Cadi, 117-119
Cibyra, 135-137 ; Colossae, 154
Cotiaeam, 161-163 ; Dionysopolis
183 ; Eucarpeia, 203, 205 ; Eume
neia, 214 ; Hierapolis, 234, 238-240
Hyrgaleis, 273 ; Laodiceia, 287
289-298 ; Laodiceia-Ephesus, 328
Lysias, 331 ; Philomelium, 354
Prymnessus, 362 ; Sebaste, 372
Siblia, 380; Synaiis, 389 ; Synnada^
395; Temenothyrae, ciii., 408, 409
Themisonium, 418 ; Trajanopolis,
426, 427.
Demos, bust of, as young Herakles. —
Peltae, 349.
Demos, bearded, bust of. — Acmoneia, 7 ;
Aezanis, 25, 26 ; Alia, 44 ; Ancyra,
58; Apameia, 90; Cotiaeum, 158-
161 ; Grimenothyrae, 222, 223 ;
Hierapolis, 234 ; Hieropolis, 265,
266 ; Hydrela, 271 ; Laodiceia,
287, 291, 293, 295; Stectorium,
383.
Demos and Boule, heads of, face to
face. — Laodiceia, 289.
Demos of Aezanis standing. — Aezanis,
36, 38.
Demos of Rome. — Synnada, c, 394.
Demoi of Aezanis and Cadi joining
hands. — Aezanis-Cadi, 43.
Demoi of Laodiceia and Smyrna. — Lao-
diceia-Smyrna, 324, 325.
Didymi, busts of the Senate and of
Livia as. — Tiberiopolis, 421.
Dikaiosyne standing. — Hyrgaleis, 275 ;
Prymnessus, 363-366.
Dikaiosyne enthroned. — Prymnessus,
365-368.
Dikaiosyne enthroned in temple sup-
ported by Victories and Cupids. —
Prymnessus, xcii., 368.
Dionysos(P), infant, carried by Zeus
Aseis. — Laodiceia, 298, 323.
Dionysos standing. — Lysias, 331 ; Me-
tropolis, 334; Philomelium, 354, 355;
Temenothyrae, ciii. ; Themisonium,
civ. ; Trajanopolis, cvi.
Dionysos standing at repose. — Trajano-
polis, 425.
438
INDEX II. A.
Dionysos standing, resting on trunk of
vine. — Dorylaeum, 196, 199.
Dionysos standing, with panther seated
on his kantharos. — Cadi, 122.
Dionysos standing, with kantharos over
panther, and resting on thyrsos. —
Acmoneia, 7, 15, 18, 19, 22; Bruzus,
111,112; Cadi, 123, 127; Cibyra,
138 ; Hierapolis, 235 ; Midaeum,
337 ; Sibidunda, 377, 378 ; Stecto-
rinm, 384 ; Temenothyrae, 407 ;
Themisonium, 419.
Dionysos standing, holding grapes over
panther, and resting on thyrsos.—
Dionysopolis, Iv., 182.
Dionysos standing, with kantharos and
thyrsos. — Aezanis, 23, 27, 42 ; Alia,
46 ; Ancyra, 60, 61 ; Appia, 107 ;
Bruzus, 112; Cadi, 116; Siblia,
380; Stectorium, 383; Synaiis, 388-
390.
Dionysos standing, holding grapes, and
resting on thyrsos. — Dionysopolis,
184.
Dionysos, in short chiton, holding phiale
aud thyrsos. — Synnada, xcvii., 401.
Dionysos and crouching Satyr. — Aeza-
nis, 27.
Dionysos, supported by Satyr. — Amo-
rium, 57.
Dionysos naked, between small Satyr
and Eros. — Docimeium, 56.
Dionysos recumbent on panther. —
Acmoneia, 51.
Dionysos enthroned, holding kantharos
over panther, and resting on thyrsos.
— Dionysopolis, Iv., 185.
Dionysos in biga of panthers. — Acmo-
neia, 16 ; Sebaste, 376.
Dionysos and Apollo in car drawn by
pantheress and goat ridden by Eros.
Bumeneia, Ixii., 219.
Dionysos Kalaineus, bust of. — Apameia,
xxxix.
Dionysos, young, bust of. — Apameia, 95 ;
Dionysopolis, 182 ; Eucarpeia, 204;
Eumeneia, 212, 213 ; Hierapolis,
229, 231, 233, 235 ; Hyrgaleis, 273 ;
Laodiceia, 286, 293; Peltae, 349;
Sebaste, 369, 370.
Dionysos (?), Temple of. — Synnada, c.
Dioskuri standing. — Acmoneia, 7; Aeza-
nis, 39 ; Temenothyrae, 410.
Dioskuri holding their horses. — Bria,
109.
Dioskuri, pilci of the. — Apameia, 74.
Dioskuri, pilei of the, with popjiy and
ear of corn. — Synnada, 393.
Doias aud Akmon (?). — Acmoneia, xxiii.
Dokimos, young head of. — Docimeium,
Ivi., 189.
Dorylaos and Akamas sacrificing. —
Dorylaeum, Ivii., 197.
Double-axe. — Abbaitis, 2; Eriza, 202;
Eumeneia, 216; Hierapolis, 243,
245.
Double-axe, surmounted by radiate head
and with serpent round handle. —
Hierapolis, Ixviii., 2, 45 (cf. 247).
Doureios, River-god. — Docimeium, Ivi.
E.
Eagle. — Aezanis, 25-27, 40; Apameia,
88,90-94,99; Bruzus, 114; Cibyra,
134,145; Hieraiiolis,236; Laodiceia,
288, 289, 293, 294, 303, 319; Peltae,
352 ; Philomelium, 357 ; Synnada,
393.
Eagle on cippus or altar. — Cibyra, 136 ;
Laodiceia, 305.
Eagle on altar between two signa. —
Amorium, xxix., 53, 55, 57.
Eagle on column between altar and
tree. — Aezanis, 29.
Eagle over Maeander-symbol. — Apa-
meia, 74sqq.
Eagle on thunderbolt. — Acmoneia, 4-7;
Epicteteis, 200; Sebaste, 369.
Eagle, with caduceus across wing, on
thunderbolt or ox-bone (?). — Amo-
rium, 47-52.
Emperor (?) standing, holding phiale
and spear. — Appia, 108.
Emperor standing with phiale and
sceptre before a humped bull. — •
Cibyra, 143.
Emperor (?) addressing assembly in
Forum (?). — Laodiceia, Ixxxi.
439
Emperor in lion-chariot. — Laodiceia,
315.
Emperor on liorsebacb. — Lysias, 332;
Nacoleia, 310 ; Otrus, 343 ; Peltae,
351 ; Philomelium, 357, 358 ; Se-
baste, 372 ; Sibidunda, 378.
Emperor in quadriga. — Synnada, 403.
Emjieror sacrificing, crowned by Nike.
— Temenotbyrae, 415, 416.
Eros sleeping.- — Laodiceia, Isxxi., 299.
Eros, capture of Herakles by. — Teme-
notbyrae, 410.
Eubosia. — Hieropolis, Ixix.
Eukarpeia, City-goddess, enthroned. —
Eucarpeia, 203, 208, 209.
Eumeneia, City-goddess, bust of. —
Eumeneia, 214, 215.
Euposia standing. — Hierapolis, Ixix.,
233, 241, 251, 253, 255. (See also
Tyche.)
F.
Figure, male, standing with phiale and
palm before vase containing vexil-
lum. — Laodiceia, 292, 305.
Figure, male, four-armed, holding
dagger, torch, and bow. — Temeno-
tbyrae, ciii., 408.
Flaviopolis, City-goddess, bust of.—
Temenotbyrae, ciii., 411.
Forum (?) of Laodiceia. — Laodiceia, 318.
Founders (?) sacrificing. — Dorylaeum,
197 ; Hierapolis, Ixviii., 253.
Fulvia (?) or Cleopatra (?) as winged
Nike. — Eumeneia, Ixi., 213.
G.
Gallos, River-god. — Philomelium, xci.,
356, 358-360 ; Prymnessus, 362.
Ganymedes. — Sebaste, xciii., 372.
Ge and Thalassa supporting statue of
Caracalla. — Laodiceia, Ixxxi., 316.
Gemini (?) (astronomical type). — Eu-
carpeia, 201 ; Hieropolis, 265 ;
Peltae, 348 ; Stectorium, 383.
Gerousia, bust of. — Hierapolis, 241.
Gerousia and Boule, standing face to
face. — Tiberiopolis, 421.
Giants, two, face to face, beneath Zeus.
— Acmoneia, 17.
Glaukos, River-god. — Eumeneia, Ixii.,
214.
Goat. — Laodiceia, 300.
Goat suckling infant Zeus. — Aezanis, 40.
Grapes, bunch of. — Dionysopolis, 182 ;
Laodiceia, 281,
H.
Hades enthroned. — Apameia, 100;
Cibyra, 135, 137; Dorylaeum, Ivii.,
196-198; Hieropolis, Ixx., 269, 270;
Laodiceia,lxxxi.,295, 311; Midaeum,
336.
Hands, clasped. — Acmoneia, 7 ; Amo-
rium, xxix, 49, 50 ; Cadi, 126, 127 ;
Cotiaeum, 171, 172 ; Hierapolis-
Ephesus, 261 ; Hierapolis-Smyrna,
261 ; Hierapolis-Cyzicus, 262 ; Lao-
diceia, 298, 319, 322, 324; Peltae,
350; Prymnessus, 363; Synnada,
398.
Hekate triformis. — Aezanis, 26, 27 ;
Ancyra, 68 ; Apameia, 88 ; Cibyra,
146 ; Laodiceia, 314, 323 ; Lysias,
331; Peltae, 348.
Hekate, with two torches, standing on
globe. — Bruzus, 115.
Hekate (?) standing, supporting basket
(ki0ut6s ?) of Cibyra. — Cibyra, 140,
144.
Hekate (?) in biga of lions, holding torch
and basket of Cibyra. — Cibyra, 141,
148.
Hekate (?), City-goddess of Cibyra, and
Artemis Ephesia. — Cibyra, 148.
Hekate or Selene, bust of. — Hierapolis,
230. (See also Selene.)
Helen standing between the Dioskuri on
horseback. — Sibidunda, xciv., 378.
Helios standing, holding globe.-Aezanis,
28.
Helios, naked, standing, holding torch (?)
and statuette of Kybele enthroned.
— Cotiaeum, liv., 171.
440
INDEX II. A.
Helios advancing, holding whip. — Apa-
meia, 103.
Helios in quadriga, holding sceptre and
globe. — Aezauis, 28.
Helios in quadriga, holding torch and
globe. — Colossae, 154, 155 ; Coti-
aeum, 160, 161.
Helios, bust of. — Cibyra, 135; Hiero-
polis, 265 ; Laodiceia, 29-4 ; Peltae,
348.
Helmet, crested, overMaeander symbol.
— Apameia, 75, 85.
Helmeted male bust. — Epicteteis, 200,
201.
Hephaestos forging shield of Achilles. —
Temenothyrae, civ., 414.
Hera and Zeus of Ancyra standing face
to face. — Ancyra, 65, 66.
Hera standing before Zeus enthroned. —
Bruzus, 113.
Hera standing veiled, holding pome-
granate.— Laodiceia, 309.
Herakles standing. — Acmoneia, 6, 22 ;
Amorium, 49, 54 ; Apameia, 99 ;
Ceretapa, 130 ; Hierapolis, 252 ;
Nacoleia, Ixsxv., 339, 340 ; Siblia,
380 ; Synnada, 405 ; Temenothyrae,
413, 417.
Herakles seizing Keyneian stag. — Coti-
aeum, 175.
Herakles strangling lion. — Peltae, 352 ;
Siblia, 381.
Herakles contending with River-god, —
Temenothyrae, ciii., 416.
Herakles captured by Eros.. — Temeno-
thyrae, ciii., 410.
Herakles between Lykabas Sozon and
Hermes. — Themisonium, civ., 420.
Herakles holding apple. — Grimeno-
thyrae, 223.
Herakles holding apples of the Hespe-
rides.— Cadi, 128 ; Cotiaeum, 168.
Herakles offering phiale to serpent
twined round tree of the Hesperides.
Amorium, 55.
Herakles in the garden of the Hespe-
rides.— Temenothyrae, ciii., 413,
415.
Herakles and Zeus Laodikous standing.
—Ceretapa, 130.
Herakles standing at rest, with club on
small term before him. -Cibyra, 144.
Herakles standing, holding statuette of
Kybele enthroned, and resting on
club.— Cotiaeum, liv., 162, 170.
Herakles standing, holding infant Tele-
phos.— Cotiaeum, 166, 172, 179.
Herakles, young, head or bust of. —
Abba'itis, 2 ; Cadi, 117 ; Ceretapa,
129 ; Hierapolis, 231 ; Hieropolis,
265 ; Sebaste, 371 ; Stectorium, 383 ;
Temenothyrae, ciii. ; Trajanopolis,
427.
Herakles, bearded head of. — Aezanis,
23 ; Docimeium, 190 ; Grimeno-
thyrae, 223 ; Hierapolis, 235, 236 ;
Peltae, 349 ; Synaiis, 389.
Hermes standing. — Acmoneia, 8, 19, 20;
Aezanis, 23, 24, 31 ; Cadi, 118, 121,
123; Cibyra, 136, 143; Dionysopolis,
184; Docimeium, 190; Eucarpeia,
203, 207 ; Eumeneia, 215 ; Grimeno-
thyrae, 223; Hierapolis, 231, 235;
Hyrgaleis, 274 ; Laodiceia, 297 ;
Prymnessus,361; Siblia, 380; Teme-
nothyrae, ciii., 411.
Hermes seated. — Apameia, 104.
Hermes, bust of. — Aezauis, 25; Doci-
meium,'189 ; Eucarpeia, 204, 205;
Eumeneia, 214.
Hermes and Athena face to face. —
Hierapolis, 249.
Hermes, Herakles, and Lykabas Sozon. —
Themisonium, civ., 420.
Hermos, River-god.— Cadi, 117, 123.
Hesperides as suppliants before He-
rakles.— Temenothyrae, ciii.
Hierapolis, city, bust of. -Hierapolis, 231.
Hieropolis, city, bust of. -Hieropolis, 266.
Homonoia standing. — Apameia, 97 ;
Bruzus, 114; Julia (Ipsus), 276;
Otrus, 345.
Homonoia, bust of. — Hierapolis, 263.
Horse walking. — Epicteteis, 200, 201.
Horseman, galloping with spear. — Acmo-
neia, 12, 13 ; Cibyra, 131-133.
Horseman galloping towards two women
standing on rock : above, eagle ;
beneath. River-god. — Acmoneia,
xxiii., 12, 21.
TYPES.
441
Hygieia standing. — Aezanis, 25, 37 ;
Apameia, 101 j Brazus, 111, 112;
Colossae, 154 ; Cotiaeum, 167 ; Doci-
meium, 192 ; Hierapolis, 235 ; Mi-
daeum, 335 ; Peltae, 348 ; Prym-
nessns, 362; Sebaste, 370; Stecfco-
rium, 383 ; Synnada, 395.
Hygieia enthroned. — Hierapolis, 236,
242, 254.
Hygieia and Asklepios, face to face. —
Otrus, 343.
Hygieia. See also Asklepios.
I.
Indos, Eiver-god. — Cibyra, 142.
Ino, bust of, veiled. — Cibyra, 134.
Isis standing. — Amorium, 48; Bria, 109
Colossae, 155 ; Hierapolis, 232
Hyrgaleis, 274; Pryranessus, 366
Synnada, 397 ; Themisonium, civ.
419.
Isis standing before Sarapis enthroned
— Temenothyrae, 410.
Isis, altar of. — Laodiceia, Ixxxi., 288
291.
K.
Kapros and Lykos, River-gods, recum-
bent.— Laodiceia, 317.
Kapros and Lykos, Rivers, as Boar and
Wolf .—Laodiceia, 299, 313, 319, 324.
Kapros, River, as Boar. — Laodiceia, 296,
299, 313, 319, 324.
Karmeios, River-god. — Hadrianopolis,
Ixv., 227.
Kaystros, River-god, recumbent. —
Pryranessus, 361.
Kazanes, River-god, recumbent. — The-
misonium, civ., 418.
Kelaineus or Keleneus, see Zeus Kelai-
neus. — Apameia, xxxix., 88, 94, 105.
Kelaiuos standing, pouring libation over
vase and carrying spear. — Apameia,
xxxix., 102, 103.
Kelainos, bust of. — Apameia, xxxix., 89.
Kibyra, City, as Amazon. — Cibyra, 140.
Kibyra, City, and Demeter, standing
face to face. — Cibyra, 146. See also
Hekate.
Ki^ojToi. — Apameia, xxxix., 96, 101.
Kore of Sardes, cultus-statue of, and
Apollo Kitharoedos. — Hierapolis-
Sardes, 258.
Kuretes dancing round Adrasteia (?),
who carries infant Zeus. — Acmo-
neia, xxiv., 20.
Kybele enthroned. — Acmoneia, 12, 13,
15, 18 ; Aezanis, 24, 25, 31, 36, 43 ;
Ancyra, 62-64, 67, 68 ; Appia, 107 ;
Cadi, 116,118; Cidyessus, 150,151;
Cotiaeum, 158, 159, 161, 164, 165,
167, 174, 176 ; Dorylaeum, Ivii., 195 ;
Eucarpeia, 206 ; Eumeneia, 217 ;
Hierapolis, 250 ; Hieropolis, 268 ;
Hyrgaleis, Ixxii., 275; Julia, 277;
Laodiceia, 319 ; Lysias, 332 ; Mi-
daeum, 338; Ococleia, 342; Otrus,
Ixxxvi., 344; Pryranessus, 363,366;
Sebaste, 369, 374, 376 ; Trajanopolis,
cvi., 426, 427.
Kybole enthroned on car drawn by
lions. — Cotiaeum, liv., 168, 169 -171,
173, 174, 178, 180.
Kybele enthroned between Artemis
Ephesia and Homonoia. — CotiatJum-
Ephesus, liv., 180.
Kybele standing beside Mt. Persis. —
Docimeium, Ivi., 193.
Kybele standing beside lion. — Eucar-
peia, 206, 208.
Kybele riding on lion. — Cotiaeum, 177,
179; Docimeium, Ivi., 191, 192.
Kybele, cultus-statue of, between lions.
— Docimeium, Ivi., 190-192.
Kybole (?), small cultus-statue of, beside
Artemis. — Eucarpeia, lix., 203.
Kybele, head of. — Acmoneia, 5 ; Amo-
rium, 47 5 Docimeium, 190.
Lairbenos. — Hierapolis, 230, 236 ff.
Laodice, Queen, head of. — Laodiceia,
Lxxv., 284 ff.
3 L
442
INDEX II. A.
Laodikeia, City-goddess, eutln-oned be-
tween River-gods Lykos and Ka-
pros. — Laodiceia, Ixxxi., 317-
Laodikeia, City-goddess, standing, hold-
ing statue of Zeus Laodikeus ; at
her feet. Wolf and Eoar. — Laodi-
ceia, 313, 317.
Laodikeia, City -goddess, between 'Phry-
gia'and ' Caria.' — Laodiceia, Ixxxi.,
317.
Laodikeia, City-goddess, bust of. —
Laodiceia, 291, 292, 297, 298.
Laodikeia and Pergamum standing. —
Laodiceia-Pergamum, 326.
Laodikeia and Ephesos standing. —
Laodiceia-Ephesus, 328.
Laodikeia and Smyrna standing. —
Laodiceia- Smyrna, 329.
Laodikeus. See Zeus Laodikeus.
Lion walking. — Cadi, 117 ; Cibyra, 137 ;
Hierapolis, 236; Synaus,389; Teme-
nothyrae, 411.
Lion running, on oaduceus.-Aniorium,47.
Lion approaching thyrsos ; above, cista
mystica. — Apameia, 97, 102.
Lion seated. — Laodiceia, 283 ; Leonna,
Ixxxii. ; Peltae, 347.
Lion, men reselling woman from. — Doci-
meium, Ivi.
Livia and the Senate, busts of, as
Didymi. — Tiberiopolis, cv., 421.
Lotus. — Laodiceia, 283.
Lyk(abas) Sozon (Sun-god), bust of. —
Themisonium, civ., 419.
Lykabas Sozon holding his horse before
Hermes and Herakles. — Tliemiso-
nium, civ., 420.
Lykos, River, as Wolf. — Laodiceia, 296,
299, 313, 319, 324.
Lykos and Kapros, Rivers, as Wolf and
Boar.— Laodiceia, 299, 313, 319, 324.
Lykoa and Kapros, River-gods, recum-
bent.— Laodiceia, 317.
Lynx or Panther ? seated with double-
axe. — Laodiceia, 287, 288.
Lyre. — Hierapolis, 244, 246.
M.
Macedonian helmet. — Epicteteis, 200.
Maeauder, River-god, recumbent. — Apa-
meia, 89; Dionysopolis, Iv., 183;
Hyrgaleis, Ixxiv., 273; Peltae, 349.
Male figures, two, naked, hands joined
and holding spears ; between them,
altar ; above, eagle.— Acmoneia, 20.
Male bust, helmeted. — Cibyra, 131-134;
Epicteteis, 200.
Marsyas, naked, seated, holding cornu-
copiae and double flute. — -Apameia,
xxxix., 91.
Marsyas, naked, advancing, playing
double flute. — Apameia, 74 ff., 90,
94, 95.
Marsyas, recumbent, holding pedum and
resting on inverted urn. — Apameia,
91.
Marsyas, reciimbent, in cave, holding
cornucopiae and double flute ; be-
neath, water-urn ; above, chests
{ki^utoI). — Apameia, xxxix., 96.
Marsyas watcliing Athena playing the
double flute. ^ — Apameia, xxxix., 97.
Medusa slain by Perseus. — Sebaste, 375.
Men standing. — Hierapolis, 252; Hiera-
polis-Ephesus, 263 ; Hieropolis, 265,
266 ; Hydrela, 271 ; Hyrgaleis, 273.
Men standing, holding phiale. — Metro-
polis, Ixxxiv., 334.
Men standing, holding phiale and sceptre.
— Colossae, 157.
Men standing, holding pine-cone. -Metro-
polis, 233; Midaeum, 337; Palaeo-
beudus, 346.
Men standing, holding pine-cone and
sceptre or spear. — Accilaeum, 3;
Alia, 44; Cibyra, 135; Grimeno-
thyrae, 222, 223 ; Hierapolis, 243 ;
Sebaste, 371, 375 ; Sibidunda, 378 ;
TomonoLhyrae, ciii. , 407, 409.
Men standir.g before Zeus enthroned. —
Cidyessus, xlix., 152, 153.
Men on horseback. — Alia, 45 ; Eriza,
Iviii., 202 ; Hadrianopolis, Ixv., 225 ;
Hydrela, Ixxi., 272 ; Julia, 276.
Men on horseback, with crescent behind
shoulders. — Apameia, 104.
Men on horseback, with crescent and
double-axe. - Alia, 45, 46 ; cf . Ancyra,
67.
TYPES.
443
Men in biga of bulls. — Tomenothyrae,
civ., 412, 415.
Men, bust of. — Cibyra, 136 ; Laodiceia,
288, 289, 293; Philomeliuni, 353;
Prymnessus, 361, 362 ; Sebaste, 370 ;
Temeuothyrae, ciii.
Men, statue of, supported b}' allied City-
goddesses.— Tcmeuothyrao- Sebaste,
417.
Men, temple of. — Julia, 276.
Midas, bead of. — Cadi, xliv.; Prymnessus,
xcii., 361, 363.
Modius in temple. — Synnada, c, 405.
Mopsos and Torrebos standing. — Hiera-
polis, Ixviii. , 232.
Mygdon stepping into galley. — Stecto-
rium, xcvi.
Mygdon (r*) in biga. — Stectorium, xcvi.
Mygdon, armed, standing. — Stectorium,
385, 386.
Nemesis standing. — Amorium, 57; Dory-
laeum, 196, 198; Hierapolis, 230,
231 ; Laodiceia, 323 ; Synnada, 395.
Nemesis, winged, standing. — Amorium,
57; Cibyra, 136; Hierapolis, 237;
Laodiceia, 295, 314, 322 ; Synnada,
395 ; before Sarapis, Hierapolis-
Smyrna, 264.
Nemesis and Zeus Laodikeus. — Lao-
diceia-Smyma, 264.
Nemesis-Dikaiosyne, winged, standing.
— Laodiceia, 323.
Nemeses, two.— Synaiis, xcvii., 388.
Nemeses, two, with Zeus Laodikeus. —
Laodiceia-Smyrna, 326, 327.
Nike standing, with wreath and palm. —
Acmoneia, 6, 8, 9, 11; Cibyra, 143;
Dionysopolis, 185; Eumeneia, 211;
Hierapolis, 231, 240 ; Hieroijolis,
267 ; Laodiceia, 290, 291 ; Peltae,
351; Trajanopolis, 426-428.
Nike on globe, with wreath and palm. —
Accilaeum, 3.
Nike, with foot on globe, inscribing
shield. — Hadrianopolis, Ixv., 225.
Nike advancing, holding shield and
palm. — Cotiaeum, 165.
Nike running, with spread wings, —
Docimeium, 193.
Nike in biga, holding wreath and palm.
— Colossae, 156.
Nike, two figures of, face to face, sup-
porting basket of Cibyra. — Cibyra,
148.
Nike, bust of. — Philomeliuni, 353, 354.
Noii, ark of. — Apameia, xxxix., 101.
o.
Orgas, River. — Apameia, 39.
Otx'eus steijping into galley. — Otrus,
Ixxxvi., 345.
Owl on amphora. -Synnada, 393,394, 398.
Palladium. — Synnada, 400.
Pan standing. — Midaeum, Ixxxiv.
Pan, bust of. — Docimeium, 189.
Parthenios, River-god. — Nacoleia, Ixxxv.,
340.
Persephone, rape of. — Hierapolis, 233,
242, 251.
Persephone, bust of Agrippina Senior(.?)
as. — Aezanis, 35.
Perseus slaying Medusa in presence of
Athena. — Sebaste, xciii., 375.
Persis, Mt. —Docimeium, Ivi., 1S9, 193;
Synnada, ci., 396.
Phrygia and Caria personified. — Lao-
diceia, 317.
Phrygian god standing, armed, holding
double-axe and branch. — Hierapolis,
231, 234, 235,241,250.
Ploutos(?). See Euposia, and Cornu-
copiae.
Pojipy and ear of corn, with caps of the
Dioskuri. — Synnada, 393.
Poseidon, naked, standing.— Eucarpeia,
204, 208.
Poseidon standing with one foot on
prow, holding dolphin and trident. —
Aezanis, 30; Apameia, 100 ; Bruzus,
no, 112.
444
INDEX II. A.
Poseidon seated, naked, wielding trident.
— Ancyra, 67.
Poteos. See Zeus.
Pythes, head of. — Laodiceia, 287.
Q-
Quadriga ti> front, Nike crownint
charioteer. — Ajaameia, 93.
R.
Rhea seated before altar, over which
flying eagle; beside her, infant Zeus
seated on rocks. — Amoriuni, 56.
Rhea or Amaltheia nursing infant Zeus.
— Laodiceia, Ixxxi.
Rhyndakos (River-god) holding infant
Ploutos and cornucoj^iae. — Aezanis,
37.
Rider (Emperor .s). — Peltae, 349, 351.
Rider-god with double-axe. — Ancyra,
67 ; Dionysopolis, Iv. ; Eumeneia,
Ixii., 218, 220; Hierapolis, Ixviii.,
234, 238, 240, 241, 247, 248, 251 ;
Stectorium, 386, 391 ; Synaiis, xcvii.;
Temenothyrae, civ., 414, 416; Tra-
janopolis, cvi., 426, 429.
River-god. — Amoriuni, 49.
River-god subdued by Herakles.— Teme-
nothyrae, ciii., 416.
River-god: (Chrysoroas), Hierapolis, 234,
239, 252; (Doureios) Docimeiuni,
Ivi. ; (Gallos) Philomeliuni, xci. ;
(Glaukos) Eumeneia, Ixii., 214;
(Hermos) Cadi, 117, 123; (Indos)
Cibyra, 142 ; (Karmeios) Hadriano-
polis, Ixv., 227; (Kazanes) Themi-
sonium, 418, 419; (Lykos and Ka-
pros) Laodiceia, Ixxxi. ff. ; (Mae-
ander) Apameia, 89 ; Dionysopolis,
Iv., 183; Hyrgaleis, Ixxii., 273;
(Parthenios) Nacoleia, Ixxxv. ;
(Rhyndakos) Aezanis, 37 ; (Sindros)
Acmoneia, 11, 15, 19, 21 ; Sebaste,
xciii. ; (Tembris) Appia, 107 ; Dory-
laeum,lvii., 197 ; Midaeum, Ixxxiv.,
335, 336.
River-gods, four, of Ajjameia. — Apa-
meia, Ixxxix. See also under names
of Rivers.
Roma seated. — Appia, 106 ; Cadi, 122 ;
Hierapolis, 232 ; Laodiceia, 313,
321.
Roma, bust of.- — Acmoneia, 6 ; Aezanis,
23, 30 ; Amorium, 49, 50 ; Ancyra,
60 ; Cadi, 116 ; Cotiaeum, 158 ; Lao-
diceia, 290, 292, 298 ; Synaiis, 387,
388; Synnada, 3'J5, 398; Temeno-
thyrae, ciii., 410.
s.
Sarapis standing. — Cotiaeum, 168 ;
Temenothyrae, 417.
Sarapis enthroned. — Laodiceia, 311 ;
before Arteniis Ephesia, Hieraj^olis-
Ephesus, 263 ; before winged Neme-
sis, Hierapolis-Smyrna, 264; before
Isis, Temenothyrae, 410. See also
Hades.
Sarapis, bust or head of. — Aezanis, 26 ;
Amorium, 48 ; Apameia, 91 ; Bria,
109; Colossae, 154, 155; Dionyso-
polis, 184; Hierajjolis, 232; Lao-
diceia, 294, 296 ; Prymnessus, 362 ;
Stectorium, 383 ; Synnada, 396 ;
Themisonium, 419 ; Tiberiopolis,
422.
Scales, pair of. —Prymnessus, 361, 365.
Seasons, the four. — Laodiceia, Ixxxi.
Selene, head of. — Colossae, 155.
Selene-Hekate, bust of. — Hierapolis,
230.
Selene-Hekate in biga. — Hierapolis,
Ixix., 236.
Senate, bust of. — Aezanis, 23, 24, 28, 29 ;
Alia, 44 ; Ancyra, 58-60 ; Apameia,
91 ; Appia, 106 ; Cibyra, 134, 135 ;
Colossae, 155 ; Cotiaeum, 158 ;
Docimeium, 188, 189; Eumeneia,
214 ; Grimenothyrae, 222, 223 ;
Hierapolis, 241, 242, 263 ; Hyrgaleis,
273 ; Laodiceia, 294, 295, 298, 299 ;
Ococleia, 341; Peltae, 350; Prym-
nessus, 361, 363; Sebaste, 371, 372 ;
Synaiis, 388 ; Synnada, 394, 395 ;
TYPES.
445
Temenothyrac, 407, -ilO, 411 ;
Tiberiopolis,4lil ; Trajanopolis, 4:25,
427.
Senate and Livia, busts ut', as Didymi. —
Tiberiopulis, 421.
Serpents, two, coiled round bow-case. —
Apameia, 69-73 ; Laodiceia, 278 ff . ;
Synuada, 392.
Serpent-staff. — Hierapolis, 218; Laodi-
ceia, 302.
Siblia, City-goddess, bust of. — Siblia,
380.
Silenos, liead of. — Dionysopolis, 184.
Silenos, mask of. — Dionysopolis, 182 ;
Laodiceia, 293.
Sindros or Senaros, River-god. — Acmo-
neia, 11, 15, 19, 21; Sebaste, xciii.,
370.
Sitalkes, head of. — Laodiceia, 287.
Sozon Lyk(abas), bust of. — Themiso-
nium, 419. See also Lykabas.
Stag. — Colossae, 155 ; Peltae, 349 ;
Stectorium, 385 ; Tiberiopolis, 422,
424.
Stele. — Aiicyra, 58.
Sword in sheath. — Epicteteis, 200.
Synedriou 'Ntooi', bust of. — Laodiceia,
Ixxxi., 299.
T.
Telephos carried by Heraklcs. — Co-
tiaeum, 166, 172, 179.
Telesi^horos. — Alia, 44; Docimeium,189;
Otrus, 343.
Telesplioros, with Abkloijios and Hygieia.
— Bruzus, 114; Cadi, 124. See also
Asklejiios and Denicter.
Tembris or Tenibros, llivcr-god. — -Appia,
107; Dorylaeum, Iviii., 197; Mi-
daeum, Ixxxiv., 335-337.
Temenos, head of. — Temenothyrae, ciii.,
407, 411.
Temple, circular. — Philomelium, 359.
Temple, tetrastyle. — Alia, 46 ; Amoriuni,
52, 56; Midaeum, 338.
Temple, hexastyle. — Cibyra, 137, 147;
Docimeium, 188, 191-193; Laodi-
ceia, 308.
Temple, octastyle. — Aezanis, 37, 38.
Temple of Artemis Bphesia. — Cadi, 119,
122, 124, 126; Eumeneia, 221;
Peltae, 350 ; Tiberiopolis, 424.
Temple of Asklepios. — Philomelium, xci.
Temple containing basket of Cibyra. —
Cibyra, 147.
Temple of Dikaiosyne. — Prymnessus,
368.
Temple of Dionysos (?). — Synnada, 401,
403.
Temple of the Augustan cult. — Laodi-
ceia, 307, 308 ; Tiberiopolis, 421 ;
inscribed TEN El ZEBAZ-
XnN, Hierapolis, Ixviii., 229; in-
scribed €TTIN€IKIOC, Laodi.
ceia, Ixxxi., 307.
Temple of Men. — Julia, 276.
Temple of Tyche. — Eucarpeia, 209;
Eumeneia, 220.
Temple of Zeus. — Amorium, 53 ; Bruzus,
113.
Temple of Zeus of Aezanis. — Aezanis,
39.
Temple of Zeus Laodikcus. — Cadi, 126.
Temple of Zeus Pandemos(?). — Synnada,
404.
Temples, two. — Laodiceia, 320.
Thalassa. See Ge.
Thanatos loaning on reversed torch. — ■
Dorylaeum, Ivii., 199.
Therma, River. — Apameia, xxxix.
Thunderbolt.— Abbaitis, 1 ; Peltae, 347.
Thynnaros, head of. — Synnada, c, 396,
397.
Thyrsos. — Hierajjolis, 249.
Torrebos and Mojasos standing. — Hiera
polls, Ixviii., 232.
Trident.— Eriza, 202.
Trijiod. — ■ Eumeneia, 216 ; Hierapolis,
244 ; Laodiceia, 286.
Tripod entwined by serpent. — Laodi-
ceia, 303.
Trij^od between double-axe, entwined by
serpent, and laurel-branch. — Eume-
neia, 212.
Tyche standing, holding phialc and cor-
nucopiae. — Apameia, 102.
Tyche standing, holding rudder and cor-
nucopiae. — Accilaiium, 3 ; Acmo-
446
INDEX II. A.
neia, 7, 16, 19, 21 ; Aezanis, 24, 27,
29, 38, 40, 43 ; Alia, 44, 46 ; Amo-
rium, 55; Ancyra, 61, 67; Apameia,
90, 91, 96-98, 100, 103, 104; Bria,
109; Bruzus, 110, 111, 114; Cadi,
118, 122, 125, 126 ; Ceretapa, 129,
130; Cibyra, 137, 139, 141, 143, 145-
147; Cidyessus, 151 ; Colossae, 155 ;
Cotiaeum, 169, 172, 174, 175, 179 ;
Dionysof)olis, 185, 186 ; Docimeium,
188, 191, 194; Eucarpeia, 203, 206,
209; Eumenoia, 215, 218 ; Hadria-
nopolis, 225, 226 ; Hierapolis, 234,
239-241, 251, 253, 255 ; Hieropolis,
266 ; Hyrgaleis, 275 ; Laodiceia, 296,
310-312,315,323; Lysias, 332 ; Me-
tro23olis, 333 ; Ococleia, 342; Peltae,
350, 351 ; Pliilomclium, 355, 356 ;
Pi-ymnessus, 361, 366 ; Sebastc, 372 ;
Siblia, 380 ; Siocharax, 382 ; Syn-
nada, 396 ; Temenothyrae, 412 ;
Themisonium, 420 ; Tiberiopolis,
424 ; Trajanopolis, 427.
Tyche standing, holding rudder, ears of
corn, and cornucopiae. — Aezanis,
37 ; Eumeneia, 215, 220, 221 ; Lao-
diceia, 314, 323.
Tyche Pautheia. — Laodiceia, lxxxi.,29S,
318, 320, 322.
w.
Wolf and twins.— Hierapolis, 237, 252.
Wolf, River Lykos.— Laodiceia, 287, 296,
299, 313, 319, 324.
Wolf and Boar, Rivers Lykos and Ka-
pros. — Laodiceia, Ixxxi.
Wreath containing inscrijDtion. — Laodi-
ceia, 291, 306, 311; Peltae, 348;
Synaiis, 388.
z.
Zeus, infant, suckled by goat. — Aezanis,
40.
Zeus, infant, beside seated Rhea. —
Amorium, 56.
Zeus, infant, carried by Adrasteia or
Amaltheia. — Acmoneia, xxiv., 20;
Synnada, 396.
Zeus, naked, standing. — Accilaeum, xxi.;
Cotiaeum, 163-165; holding thunder-
bolt, Dorylaeum, 198 ; Hieropolis,
Ixx., 267-269; holding phiale and
sceptre, Midaeum, 336 ; Otrus, 343 ;
Siblia, 381.
Zeus, draped, standing. — Otrus, Ixxxvi. ;
holding thunderbolt and sceptre,
Cibyra, 137 ; Synnada, 392.
VFith phiale and sceptre. — Eume-
neia, 216.
with eagle and sceptre. — Tiberio-
polis, 422, 423.
Zeus enthroned. — Cibyra, 138, 139, 141 ;
Cotiaeum, 166; Grimeuothyrae, 223;
Julia, 276, 277; Ococleia, Ixxxvi.,
341 ; Philomelium, xci., 353-355 ;
Prymnessus, xcii. , 367 ; Sebaste, 371-
376; Stectorium, 385, 386 ; Synnada,
398, 404.
symbols, owl and crescent. — Acmo-
neia, xxiii., 9, 10.
holding phiale and sceptre. — Ac-
moneia, 9, 10, 14, 16, 18, 20 ; Apameia,
98 ; Bruzus, 110, 111, 113 ; Cidyes-
sus, 150-153 ; Cotiaeum, 159, 169 ;
Temenothyrae, 409.
holding eagle and sceptre.— Co-
tiaeum, 162, 163, 176; Temeno-
thyrae, 413.
■ holding thunderbolt and sceptre. —
Amorium, 52, 53, 56 ; Cotiaeum,
163 ; Dorylaeum, 195.
holding thunderbolt and scejitre,
Ijeneath, two giants. — Acmoneia,
xxiv., 17.
• with thunderbolt on his knees. —
Docimeium, 194.
holding Nike and sceptre. — Ac-
moneia, 12 ; Apameia, 96, 98, 99,
100, 104 ; Apameia-Ephesus, 105 ;
Stectorium, 384.
before cultus-statue of veiled god-
dess.— Cibyra-Hierapolis, 149.
Zeus, head or bust of. — Abbaitis, 1
Acmoneia, 4-6; Amorium, 47
Apameia, 74 ff. ; Epicteteis, 200
TYPES.
447
Eumeneia, 211 ; Hierapolis, 229 ;
Laodiceia, 283, 286 ; Poltae, 347 ;
Synnada, 393.
Zeus, Hera, and Athena. — Cadi, 125;
HTdrela,lxxi.,271; Laodiceia, Ixxxi.,
308, 312.
Zeus and Demeter-Kybele standing face
to face. — Ococleia, 342.
Zeus seated before Apollo Kitharoedos.
— Hierapolis-Synnada, 256.
Zeus seated before Hera standing. —
Bruzus, 113.
Zeus seated before Men standing. —
Cidyessus, 152, 153.
Zeus of Aezanis standing. — Aezanis,
xxvi., 28, 30-35, 38, 39, 41, 42.
Zeus of Aezanis, temple of. — Aezanis, 39.
Zeus of Ancyra standing, holding anchor
and sceptre. -Ancyra, xxxi., 59, 62-65.
Zeus of Ancyra with anchor, and City-
goddess (Her.a?), standing face to
face. — Ancyra, xxxi., 65, 66.
Zeus Aseis standing, carrying infant
(Dionysos ?) and with goat beside
him. — Laodiceia, Ixxxi., 298, 300,
311, 323.
Zeus Aseis, bust of. — Laodiceia, Ixxxi.
Zeus Bosios. — Hierapolis, Ixix.
Zeus Kelaineus or Keleneus, standing
draped, holding thunderbolt and
sceptre. — Apameia, xxxix., 94.
, enthroned, holding Nike before
cultus-statue of Artemis Ephesia. —
Apameia-Ephesus, 105.
Zeus Kelaineus, head of. — Apameia, 88.
Zeus Laodikeus standing draped, hold-
ing eagle and sceptre. — Appia, 107 ;
Cadi, 116, 117, 119, 120, 121, 127;
Dionysopolis, Iv., 186; Grimeno-
thyrae, 224 ; Hierapolis, Ixviii., 231,
232, 241, 248, 251 ; Laodiceia, Ixxxi.,
289 fi'.; Laodiceia-Smyrna, 324; Sy-
naiis, xcvii., 389, 390 ; Temenothy-
rae, 413 ; Trajanopolis, cvi., 427-429.
Zeus Laodikeus and Herakles. — Cere-
tapa, 130.
Zeus Laodikeus and Apollo Kitharoedos.
— Laodiceia-Hierapolis, 325.
Zeus Laodikeus and Artemis Ephesia. —
Laodiceia-Ephesus, 327, 328, 330.
Zeus Laodikeus and Demeter. — Lao-
diceia-Nicomedeia, 327.
Zeus Laodikeus and Asklepios. — Lao-
diceia-Pergamum, 326, 328.
Zeus Laodikeus and Nemesis. — Lao-
diceia, 322 ; Laodiceia-Smyrna, 329,
330.
Zeus Laodikeus between two Nemeses. —
Laodiceia-Smyrna, 326.
Zeus Melenos, enthroned. — Dorylaeum,
Ivii.
Zeus Pandemos, enthroned. — Synnada,
c, 399, 404.
Zeus Poteos, head of. — Dionysopolis, Iv.,
183.
Zeus Troios, head of. — Hierapolis, Ixiv.,
233-235.
Zeus. — See also Temple of. .
448
INDEX II.B.
ROMAN EMPERORS, &c.
Fulvia, wife of M. Antony, (or Cleo-
patra?). Eumenia, 213.
Augustus. Acmoneia, 8, 9 ; Aezanis, 30,
31 ; Amorium, 50 ; Apameia, 92,
93 ; Cibyra, 137 ; Eucarpcia, 205 ;
Hierapolis, 24.4-246; Laodiceia, 300-
302 ; Midaeum, 335 ; Prymiicssus,
364; Sebaste, 373; Synnada, 398.
Livia. Aezanis, 31 ; Apameia, 93; Eu-
carpeia, 206 ; Eunieneia, 216.
Fabius Maximus, Procos. Hierapolis,
243.
Caius Caesar. Siblia, 381.
Tiberius. Apameia, 93 ; Cotiaeum 163 ;
Dionysopolis, 1S4; Eumeneia, 215,
216 ; Philomelium, 354 ; Prymnes-
sns, 364.
Germanicus. Aezanis, 31, 32; Synnada,
398.
Germanicus and Drusus. Hierapolis,
246.
Caligula. Aezanis, 31-33 ; Amorium,
51 ; Laodiceia, 303.
Claudius. Aezanis, 33-35 ; Amorium,
51; Cadi, 119, 120; Cotiaeum, 163;
Docimeium, 190 ; Hierapolis, 247 ;
Laodiceia, 303; Philomelium, 354,
355 ; Synnada, 399.
Agrippina Junior. Acmoneia, 9 ; Ae-
zanis, 35 ; Cadi, 120 ; Cotiaeum,
164 ; Docimeium, 190 ; Eumeneia,
217; Hierapolis, 248, 249; Julia
(Ipsus), 276; Laodiceia, 305.
Nero and Agrippina. Apameia, 94 ;
Cotiaeum, 164 ; Synaiis, 389.
Nero. Acmoneia, 9, 10 ; Amorium, 52 ;
Ancyra, 61 ; Apameia, 94 ; Doci-
meium, 191; Eumeneia, 216, 217;
Hierapolis, 247, 248 ; Hydrela, 272 ;
Julia (Ipsus), 276; Laodiceia, 304,
305 ; Laodiceia-Smyrna, 325 ; Prym-
nessus, 365 ; Sebaste, 373, 374.
Poppaea. Acmoneia, 6, 11.
Galba. Cotiaeum, 164.
Vespasian. Amorium, 52; Apameia, 95 ;
Cibyra, 137 ; Cotiaeum, 164, 165 ;
Dorylaeuni, 195; Laodiceia, 306.
Titus. Dorylaeum, 195 ; Prymnessus,
365.
Domitian. Aezanis, 36; Aezanis-Cadi,
43 ; Cadi, 120 ; Cibyra, 138 ; Cidyes-
sus, 150; Cotiaeum, 165; Eumeneia,
218 ; Laodiceia, 306, 307 ; Nacoleia,
339 ; Synnada, 399.
Domitian and Domitia. Cibyra, 138 ;
Laodiceia, 307, 308.
Domitia. Ancyra, 61 ; Cadi, 120 ;
Cotiaeum, 165 ; Laodiceia, 308, 309 ;
Synnada, 399.
Nerva. Ancyra, 61 ; Hieropolis, 267.
Trajan. Acmoneia, 11 ; Alia, 45 ; Appia,
107; Cotiaeum, 166; Dorylaeum,
195 ; Hierapolis, 249, 250; Laodiceia,
309 ; Midaeum, 335 ; Nacoleia, 339,
340; Tiberiopolis, 422; Trajanopolis,
427.
KOMAN EJirERORS.
449
Plotina. Ancyra, 61 ; Laodiceia, 309.
Matidia. Cotiaeum, 166 ; Laodiceia, 309.
Hadrian. Acmoneia, 12; Aezanis, 36,
37 ; Ancyra, 62 ; Apanieia, 95, 96 ;
Cadi, 121 ; Cibyra, 139 ; Dionyso-
polis, 185; Eumeneia, 218, 219;
Grimenothyrae, 224 ; Hierapolis,
250; Hierapolis-Laodiceia, 256; Hy-
drcla, 271 ; Laodiceia, 310 ; Laodi-
ceia-Hierapolis, 325 ; Palaoobeudus,
346 ; Sebaste, 374 ; Tiberiopolis,
423 ; Trajanopolis, 428.
Sabina. Aezanis, 37; Ancyra, 62 ; Cadi,
121 ; Eucarpeia, 206 ; Grimeno-
thyrae, 224; Laodiceia, 310; Tiberio-
poli:5, 423.
L. Aelius Caesar. Cibyra, 139 ; Colossac,
156; Laodiceia, 310, 311.
Antoninus Pius. Acmoneia, 12 ; Aezanis,
37, 38 ; Amorium 52 ; Ancyra, 62,
63 ; Apameia, 96 ; Dionysopolis,
185; Docimeium, 191; Eumeneia,
219; Hierapolis, 250, 251; Hiero-
polis, 267; Laodiceia, 311 ; Prym.
nessus, 366 ; Synaus, 389 ; Synnada,
400.
Faustina Senior. Synaus, 390.
M. Aurelius. Acmoneia, 12, 13 ; Aeza-
nis, 38, 39 ; Amorium, 53 ; Ancyra,
63 ; Apameia, 97 ; Ceretapa, 130;
Cibyra-Hierapolis, 149; Colossae,
156; Docimeium, 191; Eucarpeia,
206 ; Eumeneia, 220 ; Hierapolis,
251; Laodiceia, 311, 312; Laodiceia-
Pergamum, 326 ; Laodiceia-Smyrna,
326, 327 ; Peltae, 350 ; Stectorium,
384 ; Synnada, 400.
Faustina Junior. Ancyra, 63,64; Cibyra-
Hierapolis, 149; Docimeium, 192;
Eucarpeia, 206; Hierapolis, 251;
Hieropolis, 268; Laodiceia, 312;
Laodiceia-Pergamum, 326 ; Stecto-
rium, 384 ; Synaiis, 390; Synnada,
401 ; Temcnotliyrae, 412.
L. Vcrus. Ancyra, 64 ; Docimeium, 192 ;
Hierapolis-Synnada, 256 ; Hiera-
polis-Ephesus, 257 ; Hieropolis, 267;
Midaeum, 336 ; Prymnessus, 366 ;
Synaiis, 390 ; Synnada, 401 ; Tra-
janopolis, 428.
Luoilla. Synnada, 401.
Commodus. Aezanis, 39, 40 ; Apanieia,
97; Cadi, 121; Ceretapa, 130; Co-
lossae, 156; Cotiaeum, 166; Dory-
laeum, 196; Hierapolis -Ephosus,
257 ; Hierapolis-Aphrodisias, 257 ;
Hierapolis. Sardes, 258 ; Laodiceia-
Nicomedeia, 327; Laodiceia-Eplie-
sus, 327 ; Ococleia-Bruzus, 342 ;
Sibidunda, 377; Tcmenothyrae,412;
Tiberiopolis, 423, 424.
Crispina. Laodiceia, 313.
Septimius Severus, Amorium, 53 ; An-
cyra, 64; Apameia, 97, 98 ; Bria,109j
Bruzus,lll; Ceretapa, 130; Cibyra,
139; Cotiaeum, 167; Hadrianopolis,
225 ; Peltae, 350 ; Philomelium,
355.
Septimius Severus, Caracalla and Gcta.
Hadrianopolis, 225.
Julia Domna. Acmoneia, 13 ; Amorium,
53, 54; Ancyra, 65; Apameia, 98;
Bria, 109; Bruzus, 111, 112 ; Cadi,
121 ; Cidyessus, 150; Cotiaeum, 167j
Dionysopolis, 185; Eriza, 202 ; Ha-
drianopolis, 225 ; Hyrgaleis, 275 ;
Laodiceia, 313, 314; Otrus, 343, 344 ;
Peltae, 350 ; Philomelium, 355 ;
Prymnessus, 366 ; Sebaste, 374 ;
Sibidunda, 378 ; Temenothyrae,
412.
Caracalla. Acmoneia, 13-15; Aezanis,
41 ; Alia, 45 ; Ancyra, 65; Apameia,
98, 99; Cadi, 122; Cibyra, 139;
Cidyessus, 151; Colossae, 157; Co-
tiaeum, 167-169; Cotiaeum-Ei^hesus,
180; Dionysopolis, 186; Docimeium,
192 ; Dorylaeum, 196 ; Eriza, 202 ;
Hadrianopolis, 225; Hierapolis, 251,
252; Hieropolis, 268; Hyrgaleis,
275; Laodiceia, 315-319; Laodiceia-
Pergamum, 328; Laodiceia- Ephesus,
328 ; Laodiceia-Smyrna, 329 ; Mi-
daeum, 33G, 337 ; Nacoleia, 340;
Peltae, 351 ; Philomelium, 356 :
Prymnessus, 367 ; Sebaste, 375 ;
Sibidunda, 378; Siblia,381; Themi-
sonium, 419; Tiberiopolis, 424.
Caracalla and Plautilla. Apameia, 99.
Plautilla. Acmoneia, 15; Amorium,
3 M
-150
INDEX II. B.
55, 56; Bruzus, 112; Cotiaeum, 169 ;
Otrus, 3U; Peltac, 351; Temeuo-
thyrae, 413; Tiberiopolis, 424.
Geta. Acmoneia, 16 ; Amorium, 56, 57 ;
Apameia, 99, 100; Cidyessus, 151;
Dorj'laeiim, 196; Eriza, 202; Eu-
carpeia, 207 ; Hadrianopolis, 226 ;
Laodiceia, 319; Otrus, 344, 345;
Philomelium, 356; Prymnessus, 366;
Sebaste, 375; Siblia,381; Siocharax,
382.
Macriuus. Aezauis, 41 ; Apameia, 100 ;
Cibyra, 140; Cotiaeum, 169; Doci-
meiuni, 193 ; Dorylaeum, 196 ; Syn-
nada, 402.
Diadumeniau. Apameia, 100; Cibyra,
141; Cotiaeum, 170; Docimeium,
193, 194; Midaeum, 337; Synnada,
402.
Elagabalus. Acmoneia, 16; Cibyra, 141,
142; Diocleia, 181; Dionysopolis,
186; Hieropolis, 269 ; Laodiceia, 319,
320; Prymnessus, 367 ; Sibidunda,
378 ; Synnada, 402.
Julia Paula. Cadi, 122.
A quill ia Severa. Hierapolis, 252.
Annia Faustina. Ilicraiiolis, 253 ; Lao-
diceia, 321.
Julia Soaemias. Cibyra, 143.
Julia Macsa. Dionysopolis, 187; Hiero-
polis, 270; Laodiceia, 321; Synnada,
402.
Severus Alexander. Acmoneia, 16, 17;
Aezanis, 41 ; Apameia, 101 ; Cibyra,
142 ; Cibyra-Ephesus, 148 ; Co-
tiaeum, 170, 171 ; Hadrianopolis,
226; Ilyrgaleis, 275; Laodicein,
322; Midaeum, 337; Peltae, 351;
Philomelium, 356-358; Sebaste, 376;
Stectorium, 385 ; Temenotliyrac,
413.
Barbia Orbiaua. Stectorium, 385.
Julia Mamaea. Acmoneia, 18 ; Aezanis,
41; Cadi, 123; Cibyra, 143; Ha-
drianopolis, 226; Peltac, 352; Teme-
nothyrae, 413.
Maxirninus. Acmoneia, 18 ; Cibyra,
143; Cotiaeum, 172; Dorylaeum,
197; Eucar]X!ia, 207; Sibidunda,
379 ; Temenotliyrae, 420.
Maxirninus and Maximus. Cibyra, 144 ;
Eucarpeia, 208.
Maximus. Bruzus, 112; Cibyra, 144
Cotiae:im, 172; Dorylaeum, 197
Eucarpeia, 208; Hadrianopolis, 226
Midaeum, 338; Temenotliyrae, 420.
Pupienus. Prymnessus, 307.
Gordian III. Accilaeum, 3; Acmoneia,
18-20 ; Alia, 45, 46 ; Bruzus, 113-
115 ; Cadi, 123 ; Cibyra, 144, 145
Docimeium, 194; Dorylaeum, 197
Encarpeia, 209; Lysias, 332; Na
coleia, 340; Ococleia, 341, 342
Philomelium, 358 ; Prymnessus, 367
Sebaste, 376 ; Synnada, 403 ; Tibe-
riopolis, 424; Trajanopolis, 429.
Traiiquillina. Apameia, 101; Cadi, 124;
Cibyra, 145; Temenothyrac, 413.
Philip, Senior. Ancyra, 66; Apameia,
101, 102; Apameia-Ephesus, 105;
Appia, 107; Cadi, 124; Cidyessus,
151, 152; Cotiaeum, ]73, 174; Dory-
laeum, 198; Eumencia, 220; Ha-
drianopolis, 227 ; Hierapolis, 253 ;
IlierapoHs-Ephesus, 258 ; Philome-
lium, 359; Stectorium, 386 ; Synaiis,
391.
Philijis, Senior and Junior. Appia, 108;
Cidyessus, 152 ; Stectorium, 386.
Otacilia. Ancyra, 67, 68; Apameia,
102; Appia, 108; Cadi, 125; Cidyes-
sus, 153; Cotiaeum, 174, 175; Dorj-
lacium, 199; Eumencia, 220; Hiera-
IDolis, 254 ; Hierapolis-Ephesus, 259 ;
Hierapolis-Smyrna, 260; Hierapolis-
Sardes,261; Laodiceia, 322; Metro-
polis, 333; Philomelium, 359 ; Teme-
notliyrae, 414.
Philip, Junior. Ancyra, 67 ; Ajiameia,
102, 103; Cibyra, 146; Cotiaeum,
17(); Hierapolis, 255; Hierapolis-
Ephesus, 259 ; Hierapolis-Perga-
mum, 259 ; Laodiceia, 323, 324; Lao-
diceia-Ejihesus, 330 ; Laodiceia-
Smyrna, 330; Synaiis, 391 ; Teme-
nothyrac, 414.
Trajan Decius. Apameia, 103 ; Cibyra,
146; Philomelium, 360; Synnada,
403.
Etruscilla. Cibyra, 147; Metropolis, 333.
ROMAN EMPKIIOKS.
4r)i
Herennius Etruscus. Apamoia, 103 ; Me-
tropolis, 334; Synnada, 404.
Hostilian. Metropolis, 334.
Trebonianus Gallus. Acinoneia, 20, 21 ;
Aezanis, 42 ; Cadi, 125, 126 ; Eucar-
peia, 209; Hadrianopolis, 227;
Peltae, 352; Philomelium, 359.
Yolusian. Acmoneia, 21 ; Apameia, 104 ;
Cadi, 126; Eucarpeia, 210 ; Eumc-
neia, 221 ; Peltae, 352.
Acmilian. Julia, 276.
Cornelia Supera. Julia, 277.
Valerian. Cotiaeum, 176-178 ; Hiera-
polis-Ephesus, 263,264; Hierapolis-
Smyrua, 264; Temenothyrae, 415.
Valerian and Gallienus. Temenothyrac,
415 ; Temenothyrae-Sebaste, 417.
Gallienus. Acmoneia, 22 ; Aezanis, 42,
43 ; Apameia, 104 ; Cadi, 127, 128 ;
Cibyra, 147, 14.S ; Cotiaeum, 179 ;
Eumeiieia, 221 ; Prymnessus, 367,
36S ; Synnada, 404, 405 ; Temouo-
tbyrae, 416.
Salonina, Acmoneia, 22; Cotiaeum, 180 ;
Prymnessus, 368 ; Synnada, 405,
406 ; Temenothyrac, 416.
Saloniaus. Temenothyrae, 417.
Cornelius Valerianus. Apamoia, 104.
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INDEX III.A.
SYMBOLS.
Amphora. Synnada, 392.
Anchor. Ancyra, xxxi. ; Cibyra, 132.
Aphrodite (?), head of. Laodiceia, Ixxiv.
278.
B.
Bee. Apameia, xxxii., 69 ; Cibyra, 131.
Bucranium, Apameia, xxxii.
c.
Caduceus. Laodiceia, Ixxiv., 279-282,
285.
Caduceus and crescent. Acmoneia, 10.
Caduceus and palm. Cibyra, 137.
Cista mystica. Apameia, 97, 102.
City-goddess, head of. Laodiceia, Ixxiv.,
278.
Corn, ear of. Aezanis, 35.
Corn, ear of, and poppy-head. Aezanis,
35 ; Synnada, 393.
Corn, ears of. Laodiceia, 316.
Corn, stalk of. Hierapolis-Sardes, 258.
Cornucoijiae. Ajjameia, xxxii.
Crescent. Apameia, 104.
Crescent and caduceus. Acmoneia, 10.
Crescent and owl.
10.
Crescent and star.
Cymbals and pedum
Acmoneia, xxiii.,9,
Aezanis, 40.
Laodiceia, 293.
D.
Dolphin. Apameia, xxxii., 70; Laodi-
ceia, 313, 316.
Double-axe with serpent round handle.
Eumenia, 212, 217, 218.
E.
Eagle. Cibyra, 132.
Ear. Apameia, xxxii.
Elephant's head. Ajjaraeia, xxxii., 69.
Flute, and double-flute. Apameia, xxxii. ,
70 ff.
Grapes.
G.
Cibyra, 133.
SYMBOLS.
453
H.
Helios, head of. Cibyra, 131.
K.
KiPoDToi. Apameia, xxxix., 96.
KtPwT6s (?). Cibyra, 140, 142, 143 ff.
L.
Laoclice(?), head of. Laodicoia, Ixxiv.
Laurel-branch. Eumenia, 212.
Lion, forepart of . Acmoneia, 11.
Lituus. Acmoneia, 8, 9 ; Midauum, 333.
Lyre. Acmoneia, 11 ; Laodiceia, Ixxiv.,
278.
M.
Maeander symbol.
85, 92, 93.
Apameia, 74, 75,
0.
Owl. Acmoneia, 10; Apameia, xxxii.
Owl and crescent. Acmoneia, xxiii., 9,
10.
Owl on amphora. Synnada, xcvii., 392.
P.
Parazonium. Apameia, xxxii.
Pedum and cymbals. Laodiceia, 293.
Pilei of the Dioskuri, Apameia, xxxii.,
74 ; Cibyra, 131 ; Laodiceia, 300.
Pileus. Apameia, xxxii., 69 ; Epicteteis,
20Of.
Poppy. Hierapolis-Sardes, 258.
Poppy-head, and ear of corn. Aozanis,
35 ; Synnada, 393.
Priapic term on caduceus. Apameia,
xxxii.
Prow. Apameia, xxxii.
R.
Rose. Cibyra, 132 ; Laodiceia, 284.
S.
Serpent. Laodiceia, 284.
Shield. Cibyra, 142 ; Laodiceia, 313.
Sphinx. Apameia, xxxii., 69.
Star. Aezanis, 31 ; Apameia, xxxii. ;
Cibyra, 134; Hierapolis, 239; Lao-
diceia, 292 ; Peltae, 347.
Star and crescent. Aeeanis, 40.
Stars. Apameia, 74 ; Eumeneia, 212.
T.
Temple, circular. Apameia, 73.
Thunderbolt. Apameia, xxxii., 69.
Thunderbolt, crescent and star, Philo-
melium, 353.
Tripod and serpent, Apameia, xxxii.
Vase containing vexillum. Laodiceia,
292, 306.
w.
Wolf. Laodiceia, Ixxiv., 278.
Wreath. Apameia, xxxii., 69 ; Laodiceia,
302, 304.
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INDEX TTI.B.
COUNTERMARKS.
A.
Artemis Ephesia(?). Hierapolis-Smyrna,
260.
Crescent on horns of bucranium contain-
ing star. Synaiis, 390.
D.
Double-axe with serpent round handle.
Eumoneia, 217, 218.
E.
Emperor's head and C€B (?). Laodi-
ceia, 313; of. 314, 318 322, 328,
329.
F.
Figure holding phiale (?). Hierapolis,
239, 240.
Figures, two. Philomolium, 3G0.
G.
Grapes. Dionysopolis, 184.
L.
Lyre. Hierapolis, 228.
0.
Owl(?). Aezanis, 40.
Star. Cibyra, 138.
Zeus enthroned. Bruzus, 114.
COUNTERMARKS.
455
A in wreath ( = ''A/(Tia ?). ITierapolis-
Kphesus, 258.
B Aiicyra, 68.
r (?) Hierapolis, 234, 255.
(n) or (z) Apamoia, 103.
Zj Bria, 109 ; Laodiceia-Smyrna, 330.
^PB Philomelium, SCO.
C A r • A • Temenotliyrae, 410.
Al^. iu wreath. Apameia, 77.
7V^ Eumeneia, 213.
Aj Eumeneia, 213.
^y^ Laodiceia, 285.
\M*\ (?) Laodiceia, 299.
P^ Laodiceia, 299, 314, 319, 320, 322.
'^. (?) Laodiceia, 319.
Uncertain. Acmoneia, 4; Dionjsopolis,
186 ; Docimeium, 191 ; Hierapolis,
234 ; Laodiceia, 317.
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INDEX IV.A.
KINGS AND HULERS.
No names of this class occur on the coins described in this volume.
( ^57 )
INDEX IV.B.
]\rAGTSTRATES' NAMES ON AUTONOMOUS COINS.
'A5/x77t[o]. — Synnada, 392.
'A9r)r. — Laodiceia, 281.
'Adrivaiou. See MeAiTCur.
AlaK6s — Apameia, xxxiv.
'A«e5. O. At. — Cibyra, 131.
'AAe^ar. 'Aprefii. — Apameia, 75.
'AXk'iov, 'AfSpSuLKos — ^Apatiieia, 76.
'AAkov (sic) AvSpouiKos — Apameia, 76.
'Auvp. — Apameia, xxxiv.
'Ailivvtov. See Ziii^is.
'Ai^Sp^vLKos 'AAki'ou — Aj^ameia, 76.
'AiSpuyinou s.efiou — Apameia, xxxiii.
'AvT i/iL-nSris KKfcofos- — Laodiceia, Ixx v., 282.
'AvTiTT. ■ — Peltae, Ixxxvii.
'AvrKpuv M.ei'eK\eovs — Apameia, 77.
'AiroAAoS. — ^ Apameia, 72.
'AttoA.. — Sanalis, xcii.
'AttoAA. See MiK/caAo.
'AiroWwi/ios Aa/LioKpaTov, ZwaifjLos — Lao-
diceia, Ixxv., 282.
'AttoWwuios Evdftxov — Laodiceia, Lxxv.,
282.
'AttoWoovlou, QeS-rrpoTTos — Apameia, xxxiii.
'AiroWaiviov — Apameia, 71.
'ATToAAaJViou. See ZeC|is.
'Apicrra. K7}<pi.a. — Apameia, 77.
'AptcTTe. — Amorium, xxviii.
'ApLCTTeiSov — Amorium, 47.
'ApiTTfov, ^i\oKpdTovi — Apameia, 87 f.
'Apre/jLi. 'AAe|aj/. — Apameia, 75.
'ApTe/jLL. — Synnada, xcviii.
'Aorefxi. Bafiii — Apameia, 77.
'ApTe;Ui5. — Apameia, 78.
'ApTCfxiSaipos AafioKparou — Laodiceia, 281.
'Apx^^dou — Apameia, 70.
'Act. — Amorium, xxviii.
'Ao-kAtj. See Mece/cpa.
'AffK\r)Trid.. — Apameia, 78.
'A(7[(cA77]7na5. — Laodiceia, 280.
"'AttoAos A7j^7)Tpiou — Laodiceia, lxxv.
'AttixXov Bidfopos — Apameia, xxxiii., 78 f.
'AttuKuv A7)|U7jTpioi»^ Laodiceia, lxxv.
'ArraXov 'UpaKKe. — Apameia, 80.
'AttoAou Tiinoovos — Apameia, xxxiii., 72.
' A(p6fir]ros ^i\iinrov. — Laodiceia, 279.
B.
Ba^a — Apameia, xxxiv.
Ba^a, 'ApTe/uLi. — Apaiiieia, 77.
Bax- — -Eumeueia, Ix.
Biavo. MavT. — Apameia, 80.
Biavo. See Mei^eKA.
Bidi/opos, 'ArrdKov — Apameia, xxxiii., 78 f.
r.
rajjy — Aczanis, xxiv. ; Epicteteis, 201.
repovTus. — Laodiceia, Ixxiv.
Fi'iov — Apameia, 70.
A.
Aa;uafi'.(?) — Pliilomclium, Ixxxix.
3 N
458
INDEX IV. B.
Aa/iioKparov. See 'AttoWwvios and 'Apre-
/j-iSicpus.
Afivo/J.dxov. See 'iTTTroxaiTrjs.
A7]ix-r]Tpi. — Amorium, 47.
Arip.7]Tpiov. See "ArraAoj and 'AttuAou.
A(. — Eumcneia, Ix.
A(., 'A«65. O. — Cibyra, 131.
Ai . . . . NiKOfXTidov — Laodiceia, Ixxiv.
AioS. K. n. — Apameia, xxxiv.
Aio5o., Mai/Ti. — Apameia, 72.
Aio5. , Mamde. — Apameia, 83 f.
Aio5., Mefc/c. — Apameia, 84.
AioSo). Kpa. — -Apameia, 81.
AioScipov — -Apameia, 71; Laodiceia, 280.
Aipfv. — Eumcneia, 211.
Aiuvii., Kr](ptffo. — Apameia, 82.
Awi'viT. — Pcltao, 347.
AiouuffL. — Eumeneia, 212.
Awvvaiov — Apameia, 71.
Aiovvaiov ^iXaifiS. — Eumeneia, 212.
AiocTKov. — Eumeneia, Ix.
AiuTpi., MrjTpoSo). —Apameia, 84.
AioTpefovs — Ajiameia, 71.
Aio(pa.i\ — Eumeneia, 211.
AopvKavos — Hicrapolis, 228 f.
ApaKOVTos, ^atvlmrov — Apameia, 86.
E.
'E7A0. —Apameia, xxxiv.
'E7A0., 'HpaKAei. — Apameia, 81.
'E7A0. , Kovaiz' — -Apameia, 82.
'E7A07., MaKpepvo. — Apameia, S3.
*E(U. — Synnada, xcviii.
'Ep. — Prymnessus, 361.
'Ep., 'EpfjioKpc.. — Apameia, xxxiv.
''E.pfxuyivris 'OXvfxinoSwpov — Laodiceia,
L<;xiv.
'EpiUoyeVou. Sec 'OKv/J-miSaipos.
'Ef>iJLOKpa. 'Ep. — Ajiameia, xxxiv.
Ev6.pxov. See 'AiroAAoJj'ios and KaipicroKXrjS.
Eviipos 'HpuSov — Laodiceia, Lxxiv.
ZiV^lS 'AtTuWcOI'IOV ToC 'AfXVfTOV-
diueia, 279.
Lao-
Zrivo., TlavKp. — Apameia, 85.
ZT]vo(p. — Synnada, 393, note.
Zfxfpropi. — Eumeneia, Ixi.
ZixeprSpiyoi <^i\wi'l5ov — -Eumeneia, 213.
ZwaifjLos. See 'AttoAAwho?.
H.
'Hpa. Tl/xctivo'i- — -Apameia, 73.
'Hpa/c, ScAeu. — Apameia, 85.
'Hpa/cAe. , 'AttciAoi; — Apameia, 80.
'HpaKXii. 'E7A0. — Apameia, 81.
'HpoipavTos 'HpocpavTov — ^Laodicea, 231.
'Hpwdou. — See Evrjvos.
0.
Qfo^oTo. — Apameia, xxxiv.
0e()5uTos 'IfpoffAe'ous ■ — Acmoneia, 4.
(dedirpoTTos 'AiiuWuviov — Apameia, xxxiii.
'la. — Cibyra, 133.
'layoas — Cibyra, 132.
'laop — Cibyra, xlvii.
'lepoK\eovs. — See 0eo5oTor.
'lepeo. — Synnada, xcviii.
'lepoou. — See Mei/e.
'To. —Cibyra, 133.
'luAAas M?ji/o5o. • — Dionysopolis, 182.
'InnoxaiTrji Aeico/.iaxou — Laodiceia, 279.
K.
KaA. — Cibyra, xlvi.
Kdaropos — Apameia, 72.
KatpKTOKATjs Evdpxov. — -Laodiceia, Ixxv.
KeS. — Cibyra, 131, 133.
KeAai. — Apameia, xxxii., 82, note.
KeAtti., MrjTpo. — Apiimeia, xxxiii.
KtAtti;/. Agoj-T. — Apameia, 82.
MAOISTRATES' NAMES. — AUTONOMOUS.
459
Krj^KT., 'Apio-To. — Apamcia, 77.
Kr)(pia-o. Aiovv. — AjDameia, 82.
Kr]<pi(To. '2Kav. — Apanieia, 82.
KAea. — Amorium, xxvii.
KAeap. — Amorium, 47.
KAeojfos. — See 'Am^TjSTjf.
K\7)5. — Amorium, xxvii.
KSvccp 'E7A.0. ■ — ^ Ajjameia, 82.
Kpa., AioSo). — Apameia, 81.
KpaTLTTTTOs — Laodiccia, Ixxv.
KpaTiirTTov — Laodiceia, 280.
KwKov — Apamoia, xxxiii., 70, 83.
Ad^as Uvppou — Laodiceia, Ixxv.
Aeorr., KeAau'. — -Apamcia, 82.
M.
Ml. B. Mo., 2i\.— Cibyra, 131.
Maiauopi. — Synnada, 392.
Mai(p€pvo. 'E7A07. — Apameia, 83.
Maj/T., Biavo. — Apameia, 80.
Mai'Ti. AiiiSo. — Apameia, 72.
Mai'TiOt. AioS. — Apameia, 83 f.
MavTidfos MafTiB^ov — Ajjameia, 73.
Mapcrvou — Synnada, 393.
Maxawvo. — Apameia, xxxv.
MeKiTwv 'ABrivaiov — Synnada, xcviii.
Merf. 'Upwv. — Cibyra, xlvii.
Mffe. 'lepcuf, A. — Cibyra, xlvii.
Mel's., M-nvoSo. — Apameia, 84.
Mei/eK. Aio5. — Apameia, 84.
Mej'e/cA. Biavo. — Dionysopolis, 182.
Me^fKAt . . — Philomelium, 354.
MevfK\eovi 'AvTKpiiv — Apamcia, 77.
VlivtKp. — Eumeneia, 211.
MfveKpa. 'Ao-kAtj. • — ^ Eumeneia, 212.
MereAa. — See Ttno'OeoT.
'^ivearpaTou — Synnada, 392.
Mtj. — Cibyra, 133.
MTjSei'ou — Synnada, xcviii.
MtjcoSu. — See 'loAAos.
Mrjj'oSo. Mei/e. — Apameia, 84.
Mrji oSoTos SiAAcocoj — Acmoneia, 6.
Mrjuo<pa. — Apameia, xxxv.
M7]rpo. — See Ti/xoOeus.
MrjTpo. KeAai. — Apamoia, xxxiii.
MTjrpoSo). AiiiTpe. — Apamcia, 84.
MiOpa. Mvaiui — Apamcia, 72.
MiKKa. — Eumeneia, 212.
MiK/caAo 'AttoAA. — Eumeneia, Ix.
MfTjatde. — Synnada, xcviii., 393.
Mo., 2iA. Ma. B. — Cibyra, 131.
Moay^Tr]^ — Cibyra, xlvi.
MuiffKov — Apamcia, 71, 73.
Mura — Apameia, 71.
Mvuyt., Midpa — Apameia, 72.
N.
Nj«o^rj5ou — See A( . . .
Ne. — Prymnessus, 361.
'Eei'iou, 'AvZpou'iKov — Apamcia, xxxiii.
o.
O. K. M. — Cibyra, xlvi.
'O7. — Cibyra, xlvii.
''07a'AAis — Cibyra, xlvii.
'Ok. K. a. — Cibyra, 131.
'OXvpLTTwSwpos 'Epfioyevov — Laodiceia, 29.
'OXv/xTTioZdopov — See 'EppLoy4i/r]s.
'O^).— Cibyra, 133.
'Offip. — Cibyra, xlvi.
n.
riu^a^os — Eriza, Iviii.
Hai'Kp. Zt)vo. — Apamcia, 85.
nciTrrjs — Cibyra, xlvi.
UavvKov — Synnada, xcviii., 393.
nM — Cibyra, xlvi.
Tlvppov — See AalBas.
'PuSo. — See Aiowa-i.
460
INDEX TV. B.
2.
'SeXfu. 'HpaK. — Ajiameia, 85.
2iA. Ma. B. Mo. — Cibyra, 131.
2/A\a)fos — See Mr/ro'Soros.
2/fau. ■ — Apameia, 85.
2«oy., Krjtjjiffo. — Apameia, 82.
^Kvdiuov — PhiloTnolium, Ixxxix., 353.
'Xkv/j.i'ov — Apameia, xxxii.
2oAe. — Amorium, 47.
^dXcovos, TijuoKpa — Ajjameia, 85.
2a)KpaT. — Amorium, 47.
2a)KpaTou — Apameia, xxxv., 71.
'^.coffTpa.Tov — Laodicoia, Ixxiv.
T.
TTjAe/fparr)? — Laotlieeia, Ixxiv.
Ti/xiov — Synnada, xcviii.
Ti^rjo-iAe'oi/ — Laodiceia, Ixxiv.
Tifiodeos Me^eAa. — Acmoneia, 5.
Ttfiudeos M'rjTpo. — Acmoneia, 4, 5.
Ti/xoicpa, 2oAa>i'os — Ajiameia, 85.
Tt/xoKp. — Eumeneia, Ix.
Ti/jLoj, 'ArrdAov — Apameia, 72.
Tinoofos, 'ATTttAoy- — Apameia, xxxiii.
Ti/j.cuvo'i, 'Upa — Apameia, 73.
TpcoiA. — Peltae, 347.
$.
i'aii^inirov ApaKovros — Ajiameia, 86.
*a(jis — Laodiceia, 280.
^tXiwirov — See 'A(p60r]TOS.
^iXoKpdrovs 'ApKTTiov — Apameia, 87 f .
■{•lAco^iS. — See Aiofvaiov.
^lAooviSov — See ZfiepTopiyos.
Incomplete.
I'l'iuv — Synnada, xcviii.
\
( 4G1 )
INDEX IV.c.
MAGISTRATES' NAMES ON IMPERIAL COINS.
'AyaTrrjTo's — See KAe'oiv.
"Ayvos — See ^oDadevTjs.
'Ayptiis avedriKev — Time of M. Aurelius, Alia, 44'.
'Aypevs apxi(pa.Te(^vuv) aviQr\Kev — Faustina II., Alia, xxvii.
'Aypev's 'Atnapx'Js — Faustina II., Alia, xxvii.
"Aypfvs — See ^i\6waTnros.
'AypLTTTrlvos aipar-qySiv aviOrjKe — Hadrian, ^j'c, Laocliceia, Ixxviii.
'ASpdtrTov — See 'lovAwv.
'ASpiavov (eVi) — CaracaHa, S'c., Philomelium, xc, 355.
'ASpiauov /3' (eVi) — Geta, Philomelium, xc.
'ASpia. — See TlavKov.
'Adi)vay6pov — See 'AireXAas.
A(A. Tp. 'Itt. 'Acri., iir\ Wo. — S. Sev. to Sev. Alex., Apamcia, 89.
AiA. Tpv<p.(?) 'Itttt. 'ATjap., eVl no. — Sev. Alex., Apanieia, 101.
AiAiai/^9 — See Mtjj'oSiJtou.
AlAiavov, eirl — Geta, Midaeum, Ixxxiv.
Al\iavov TTp. &PX-, fTri KA. — Caracalla, Midaeum, 336.
A^Aios — See Aiorvtrioy.
AiVfi'aj, Kop. — Nero, Laodiceia, 305.
AiVr;as, Kup. — Time of Nero, Laodiceia, 289.
'AicovTov, 4nl — Geta, Philomelium, 356.
'Akovtou, enl (TTparriyov — Time of Caracalla, Philomoliam, 35t.
^Akovtov y', e'jri — Bomna, Caracalla, Philomelium, 355, 356.
'AA6|. — See Tteiov.
'AAefa. — See 'AiroWwvlov.
'AAe'^ai'Spos — Augustus, Amorium, 50,
'AKf^avSpus KaWiinruu — Augustus, Amorium, xxviii.
'AXe^dvSpov iS' 'Apx'-, eir. M. Avp. — Phili}-), Apameia, 101 f.
'AKe^dvSpov 3' 'Apx'-, ^- — Otacllia, Apameia, 102.
'AKi^av^piiv 'AnoWwviov &px-y ^nl — Sept. Severus, Cotiaeuin, 167.
'AAf^dfSpuv ap., (trl — Geto,, Cotiaeum, Hi.
462 INDEX IV.C.
'A\fidvS. apxofTos a', iirl (TTpar. — L. Verus, Docimoium, Ivi.
'AA6|ai/5pou ap., erri Aup. • — -Maximus, Midaeum, 338.
'AAe'larSpos 'Acnapxt}^ aviQr). — Caracalla, Geta, Otrus, Ixxxvi., 345.
'AAf^avSpos avedr]. — Domna, Geta, Otrus, 344, 345.
AAela. '2kv6. /8', firl — Caracalla, Peltae, Ixxxviii.
'AXe^dvSpov, inl Kop. — Gordian, Philomelium, 358.
'AAe|. ayair. apxifp't- ^', &PX- — Gordian, Synnada, 403.
'A\e^diSpc{) fi' ayaivod. apxiep't. )3', apx- — Gordian, Synnada, 403.
'AAe|ac5po$ &px. a! *iAo. — Gordian, Trajanopolis, 429.
'AXf^av'Spos 4>i\o. ypa. a — Gordian, Trajanopolis, cvi.
'AAe'lar. *i\o. ypa. — Gordian, Trajanopolis, 429.
'AAe|iou — See £^io<p6.VTov.
'Afj.a.^ews — Laodiceia, Ixxvii., note 3.
'A/j-iavTov, iw\ — Sev. Alexander, Hadrianopolis, Ixiv.
'AvSpdyados — ■ Germanicus, Synnada, 398.
'AvSpayddov, eirl KAavSiov — Time of Claudius, Synnada, 394, 399.
'AvSpayddov ^t\oKaicrapos, i-nl KAodSiou — Claudius, Synnada, 399.
'AySpSviKos EiifpyeTTis, 'lovKios — Nero, Vespasian, Laodiceia, 289, 305 f.
' AvSpoviKou — See 'AttoWuvlov.
'ApTep. apXi e'T- — Philip, Appia, 107.
'AvrepajTos Zwtik. dpx- a-' , f'"'! Avp. — Philip, Appia, 107 f.
'AvTfpcoTos ZooTiK. v(. &px- 0-' (?)) e""' M. Alp. — Philip, Appia, 108.
'Afrloxos — See 2u/AAjos.
'AvtlSxov MTjTpoyfvovs (stJ) — Claudius, Aezanis, 34.
'AvTiirdTpov, i-nl Avp. — Time of Gordian, Cadi, 117.
'AvTi-ndrpov apx- «'> ^'"'^ — Gordian III., Cadi, xliv.
'AmiiraTpov navcpiX., eVi Avp. — Time of Gordian, Cadi, 117.
'AcTioJs — Time of Tiberius, Cibyra, xlvii.
'Avraii'iov Aovyeivov (iirl A.) — Vespasian, Amorium, xxviii.
'AvTwviov &PX- (f'^'O — Caracalla, Ainornira, 56, 57.
'AvToji'lov rh 13' apx- («'^0 — Geta, Amorium, xxix.
'ArTWfios Ka\6s, M. — Kero, Sfc, Hierapolis, 248.
^AvTwvio'i TloKefjicov ^lAoirarpis — CaJijitZa, Laodiceia, Ixxvii., 303.
'AfToivlov Ho. vlov Zripwvos Th S', iirl iepeais — Nero, ^'c, Laodiceia, Ixxvii.
'AfTwi'iov Ho. vlov Z7]vtiivos, eir\ iepeccs — Nero, Sfc, Laodiceia, 324.
' AvToiviov — See AovkiWIov and '2ipTopos.
'ATreAAas — Time of Hadrian, Hydrela, Isxi.
'ATreAAas 'AQ-qvay6pov auiB-qKe — Hadrian, Hydrela, 271 f.
'ATreAAi'Sou — See Tlavia^,
'AttAos ? — Tiberius, Hierapolis, Ixvii., 246.
'ATrAoy, Mf. — Vespasian, Hierapolis, Ixviii.
'AttoA., arpa. — Sept. Sev., Bria, 109.
'Airo\ivapiov, Trap. KA. — Treb. Gallus, Volusian, Apamoia, xxxviii., 91.
'AttoAA. — See 'AcrK\7iirtdSov.
'AivoXAivapiov, Trap. KA. — Vohisian, Apameia, 91.
'AiroXivapiov, Trap. — Volusian, Apameia, 104.
'AwoWivapiov, eTifx. M. AiA. — Time of Gallienus, Apameia, xxxviii.
'ATToXwapiov iravriyvp., irap. — Gallienus, Apameia, xxxviii.
'AiToXivapiov, Trap. AlXiov — Time of Gallienus, Apameia, xxxviii.
'AwoWoSoTov &px-t f""' — ■^''^i- -ftws, Hyrgaleis, Ixxii.
magistrates' names. — IMPERIAL. 463
^AiTo\o(pdvov — See 'ATroWorpdvou.
' AiroWofpdvovs Aov. &p. (fVi) — Octa, Ancyra, xxxi.
'AiroWopdvovi Aov. apx- a.' (e'""') — Carcicalla, Ancyra, 65.
'ATro\(\)orpdvovs apxoi'Tos — Marcellus ijrocos., Synalis, 387.
'Airo\\o(pduovs 0' apx-, efi — M. Aurelius, Syuaiis, xcvi.
'AttoAAco. — See MeVac.
'AttoAAco. <Trpa., 4irl — Ant. Pius, Hyrgaleis, Ixxii.
'AnoWaiviov — See Mdrpan'.
'AttoWcovlov, ALovuaios — Augustus, Apamcia, xxxvi.
'AwoWoifiou ' Av^povinov, Trap. — Comniodus, Cerotapa, xlv.
'AiroWcoviov 'At. (TT pa. — Domna, Bria, 109.
'ATToAAcoftos Oua. avidr}., T. — Time of Sabina, Colossae, 1.
'A7i-oAAa;;'ios Oua. avid7}Ks, 'Okt. (?) — Aelius, Colossae, 156.
'AiroWwvios 2iA(?) aridj]., 'Okt. — Sabina, Colossae, xlix.
'An-oAAaJrios 13' tov ZoDai/xov Aio/cparoi/s avidriKe — Gouinio<lus, Colossae, 1.
'AwoWiLvios fi' Zaicrifiov AioKpdTous avediqice — Time of Commodus, Colossae, 154.
'AttoAAcd. &p., enl — Time of Commodus, Cotiaeum, 158.
'ATToWcovi. &p., iirl — Com.tnodus, Cotiaeum, lii.
'AttoAAoi., €7r. Up., r. — Garacalla, Eriza, Iviii.
'AttoWwvLw 'AKi^d., eir. U[p., T.] — Caracalla, Eriza, 202.
"Atttoixos — Sec "EAovtos.
'Ancpla Uprja — Livia, Encarpeia, 206.
'ApeViSos, in\ KA. — Time of Galha and Vespasian, Cotialnim, 158.
'ApeViSos aycovodtTOv Sta ^iou, iirl Ti. KA. — Galha, Cotiaeum, IGi.
'ApiTL^os 4>iAo7raTpi5., ev\ K. — Vespasian, Cotiaeum, 164; £.
'Apia-Tdpxov 'lepaKos — Caligula, Aezanis, 33.
'Apt(TTo5riiJ.ou, inl — S. Severus, Caracalla, Hadrianopolis, Ixiv.
"ApiiTTos 'ApicTov — Tiberius, Dionysopolis, 184.
'ApiaTov — See ''ApiffTOS.
'Api(»vos, arrp. Tar. — Severus, ^C, Peltae, Ixxxviii., 350 f.
'Apov — See MaTepvos.
'Apovv — See NeiKSf^axos.
'Apra — See Ne'apxos.
'Apras *4Ao7raTpis — Tiberius, Prymnessus, 364 f.
'ApTi/xa, in. — Time of Claudius, Cadi, xliii.
'ApTifxay', iirl ayaivodeTov — S. Severus, Apameia, xxxvii.
'ApTf/xa., iwl ayaifodeTou — Sept. Sev., Apameia, 97.
'Apre/jidy', iirl — Bomna and Caracalla, Apameia, 98, 99.
'ApTifxa y', inl ayuivoQiTov — Caracalla, Geta, Apameia, 98, 99, 100.
'ApTefjuSiipou iepiois (eiri K\av5iov) — Nero, Ancyra, xxx.
'ApTfixiSwpov (eV!) — Nero, Ancyra, 61.
'ApTiixouv KdSpou — Augustus, Hierapolis, 245.
'ApTe^ioovos dpx'^pf'^S) 67^^ — Claudius, Synuada, 399.
'ApTeficcvos Tpo(pioos — Time of Claudius, Synuada, xcix.
'ApTeixaivos Tpo<piws, inl — Claudixis, Synuada, 399.
*Apii. — See Zu)i\ou.
'AcTiv. — See ^iKonainros, ^povyt.
'Aaivios — See ^lAdiraTrnos.
'A(r«A77Tia5r;s — Tiberius, Hierapolis, 246.
'A(7KA7)7rid5o . AiudoTov 'dp. t. )3' (inl) — Domitian, Aucyra, xxx.
464 INDEX IV. c.
'A(rK\r]iridSov Ato. ixp, rh $' (eTrl) — Domitia, Ancyra, 61.
'A(TKKriiTidSov 'AttoAA., tVl — Time of Trajan and Hadrian, Grimenotbyrac, 223 f.
'AaK\r]irid5uv, iir] — Claudiiis, Cadi, xliii.
'AaKKijnidSov — See MeAiTuvos.
'Art. MriTpoyefov;, iirl M. — Hadrian and Sahina, Aezanis, 37.
'ArraAia., eVi — Domna, Apameia, xxxvii.
'ArraKLavhs &px- «' — ^- Severus, Sfc, Temenothyrae, cii.
'ArTdKiavov, iitifx. M. Aj. — Sept. Sev. and CaracaUa, Apameia, 98.
"AttoAos AtoTpecpov — Augustus, Apameia, 92.
"AttoAoj aviQriKe apx^^P'^-' ^- ^A. — TiiDe of Aurelius, Laodiceia, Ixxix.
"AttoAos apxiepa-revaiv a.v467]Ke, U. K. — Time of M. Aurelius, Laodiceia, 294 f.
"AttoAos aye. — Time of Aurelius, Laodioeia, 295.
"AxTaAos, n. K. — Time of Aurelius, Laodiceia, 295.
"ArraAos a.v4Q-r]Kev, U. KA. — M. Aurelius, lJ'c, Laodiceia, 294.f., 312,
"ArraAos — Time of Aurelius, Laodiceia, 295.
'AttAXov, e-rrl *A. — M. Aurelius, ^''c, Lysias, Ixxxii.
'ArraAou, eirl — Time of M. Aurelius, Lysias, 331.
'AttoAou, iirl TvpvTavecoi — Fius, Synnada, xcix.
'AttoAoi;, ewl TrpoTdffws KA. — Quasi-auton., Synnada, 395.
'ArrdXuv, iirl irpv. K. Koyia. K. — M. Aurelius, Verus, Synnada, xcix., 401.
"AttoAoj^ — Time of Gordian, Temenothyrae, cii.
'Attikov apx- ''■o ^'j f'^^- — Gordian III., Dorylaeum, 197 f.
B.
BaKx'^ov TravT)., Trap. — Gordian, Apameia, xxxvii.
BaKx'^ov KaXKiKheovs ira., wa. — Gordian, Apameia, xxxvii.
BaKX'ov irap. — Tranquillina, Apameia, 101.
BaaiAuvs, iirl Upi. K. • — LucUla, Synnada, 401.
Bdcaa KVeoifos apxtepna — ■ Agri-p^^ina Jun., Eumeneia, Ixii.
BdcTCTo. KKio>vos — Agrippina Jim., Eameneia, 217.
Ba(T(Ti\di>v k<p. {alTTjffaiJ.ei'ov Ti.) — Nero, Ancyra, xxx.
Batro-iAa. aUrjaajxL — Nero-Trajan, Ancyra, 58.
Bii^iov AicxpdvTov, apx- Aiip. — Sev. Alexander, Hadrianopolis, Ixiv.
BiafTos, inl apx'ep. — Time of Domitian, Cibyra, 134.
Biai'Tos, €7rl apxiepeoos K\av. — Domitian and Domitia., Cibyra, 138.
BpoKxoi — Claudius (?), Agrippina, Nero, Philomelium, Ixxix., 354 f.
Bpiicof — Fahius Maximus, Hierapolis, Ixvi.
Bpvwu Bpvwvos — Augustus, Hierapolis, Ixvii.
Bpvcofos — See Bpv&jv.
r.
ra'iavpv — See XaptSrifxov.
Taiov (fVl) — M. Aurelius, Geta, Amorium, 49.
raiuu dpx- (ef 0 — Geta, Amorium, 56.
raiov 'lovcTov apX', en\ — Geta, Amorium. xxix.
Taiov Tloa-r6/j.ov — Nero, S'c., Laodiceia, 304 f.
Taiov dpx- 0.' — Sec '¥ov(ptu'ov.
magistrates' names.— imperial. 465
A.
ATjiJ-cas 'AOrii'at... — Ncro, Julia (Ipsus), Ixxiii.
i^riixTjipiavov KiXfpos apx-, ^^"^ — Macrinus; Cotiaeum, 189.
A-nu-nrp. KeAepos &pX; a' to /3', iw\ TI. Al\. — Sev. Alex., Cofciaeiini, 170 f.
AT}ur]Tptavov &px-, f'^l 11. — Time of Valerian, Cotiaeum, 161.
AijijiTiTpiai'ov, tTTTTocoC &pX; ^^^ II. AiA. — Time of Vnlerian, Cotiai'um, IHO f.
ArnxfiTpiauov linTt. Spx-> ^'"'^ n. AiA. — Valerian, Gallievus, Cofciaeuiu, 170 f.
AT]/j.rjTplov'ApTeixa (XTi<pavr\(p., in\ — Claudius, Cadi, 120.
AT]UT)Tpi., eVJ — ■ Caracalla, Cadi, 122.
A-rifxT]., e-rrl — Caracalla, Cadi, 122.
Arip.Ti)Tpiov /3' Tov ^iXo^eV. &px-, ^'"'^ — Caracalla, Cadi, 122.
A-nuy]Tplov OiV. &PX. a.', eVi M. I. — Gordian III., Cadi, 123.
Arjurirpiov Ou/^/x. (?) &px-, ^''''J — Time of Oordian, Cadi, xliii.
Atjutjt., €7r( Avp. 'Pod — Philip, Cadi, 124.
AriuriTpiov 'Amdpxov ttjs TrarpiSos, 67r. Au. — Philiio I., Stoctoi'inm, xcvi.
Ariu.j]Tpiov 'Acridpx. k. ttjs narpid., iir. Au. — Pliilip I. and II., Stoctoriuin, 383.
Ar]ij.r]Tp(ou — See '^K.vfxvov and "ZwicpaTovs.
ArjuoTBei'ovs — Claudius, Aezanis, 35.
Ari/xoadivovi &px- (^'^i ^- K^c^).) — M. Au,rclius, Aucyra, 63.
AT]uoade. (eirl A. K\.) — L. Verus, Ancyra, 64.
Aiuyeuov!, &pxovTos, ^nl — Hadrian, Cadi, xliii.
Aiuyevovs, &pxovT. — Claudius, Cotiaeum, li.
Awyeuovs Aiovucriov &px-t ^""^ — Time of Oallienus, Cotiaeum, 161 f.
Atoy^fous Aiovv. &px-, e'^i — Oallienus, Cotiaeum, 179.
Atoyeuous, eirl &p. — Time of Flavians, ^'c, Sjuaiis, xcvi.
Aioyivo., iwl — - Time of Flavians, ^c, Synaiis, 388.
AioSoTov — See 'AffKAT/TriaSo.
Aio5. *iAo^. ToO ve. Th /8' (P), (ttI arpa. — ViibS, lladriauopolis, Ixiv.
AiuZupuv, in\ — Commodus, Stectorium, xcvi.
Ai.oKp6.Tovs — See 'AiroWiavios.
AwvvffLoi 'AwoWaji'lov — Augustus, Apameia, xxxvi.
Aioi'valov (eTrl crrpa. II . . . AIB) — ill. Aurelius, Aezauis, 39.
Acofiiaios, Ti. — Nero, Hierapolis, 248.
Atowvaios — Pius, Sfc, Laodiceia, Ixxviii., 293 f., 311.
Auivtiaws — See '\oi\ios.
Aiovvaws, Al\. — Piuf!, ^^c, Laodiceia, 293.
Aiovvawi ^a^Luiaf/is, IIo. AifAtoy — Ptws, i5)'"c , Laodiceia, 293.
Aiofi'crius, no. AiAios — Pius, Laodiceia, 311.
Aiovuaiov wp. &PX., e^ri Avp. —Philip I., Midaeum, Ixxxiv.
Aioi'vaiov — See Aioydvovs.
AioaKovpiSr]s, Kop. — ^■Kj'H.^tus, Laodiceia, 288, 301.
AiucTKovpiSris Th SfvTepoi', Kop. — Augustus, Laodiceia, 301.
AiodKovpiSuv, Kop. — Time of Domitian, Laodiceia, 291.
AtuaKovplSov, Sm KopvriKiov — Domitian, c^c, Laodiceia, Ixxviii.
AtoffKovpiSov, 5ia Kop. — Time of Domitian, Laodiceia, 290 f., 307 11".
AioaKovpiSov — See AopvKafos.
A(.oTpe(pov,''ATTa\os — Augiistus, Apameia, 92.
Aiu(pa,i'Tov 'A\6|l'ui/, apx- — Maniaea, Hadriauopolis, 226.
3o
4&6 INITEX IV. c.
Aio(pdi'Tov — See Bei/Si'ou.
Ai(pt\os At(pi\ov Spx'"*' '^0 ^' — Augiistus, Ilierapolis, 245.
Ai(piXus ^i\6naTpis — Augustus, Hierapolis, Ixvii.
Al(pi\os — Gaius Caesar, Hierapolis, Ixvii.
Ai(pi\os? — ■ Tiberius, Hierapolis, 246.
Ai(pi\uv — See Ai(pi\os and MeyiOKos.
ASfxvov — See Zooffip-ov.
AopvKauos AiocTKovpiSov — Augustus, Hierapolis, 245.
Apvas — Fahius Maximus, Hierapolis, Ixvi.
Apvas ypa/xareiis — Augustus, Hierapolis, 246.
Apiias ypa/jiuaTivi Srjuoi; — Augiistus, Hierapolis, Ixvii.
ApvuiKOs avidr]Kfv — Time of Hadrian {?), Brnzus, 110.
Apu/xiKov — See 'Povcpti.
E.
"EAouios "Ottto/uos, Ap (?) — -Nero, cj'c, Hierapolis, Ixviii., 249.
'ii.\indiov &PX- («''l) — Caracalln, Amorium, xxviii.
'En-aiveToi/ — See 'Upas.
'En'iyouos i'i\6naTipts — Tiherius, Eumeneia, 216.
'Epfj.a(pi\ov &pxoyTos a', inl U. Al\. — "Sev. Alex., Cotiaeum, 171.
'EplJ.a(plKov a apx- k. (TT((p, rh. /3', eVi IT. AiA. — Maximinus, Cotiaeum, lii.
'Ep/j.a(pi\ov a &px- /3', fT^l n. Ai. — Maximinus, Maximus, Cotiaeiuu, 172.
'Epjxo. — See Mrfvaideov.
'Ep/xoyevous — Domna, Aezanis, xsvi.
'Ep/j-oKparo. iiri &px- — Oordian, Hadrianopolis, Ixv.
'EpfjLov TravTiyvptdpxov, irapa Aiip. — Valerian, Apanieia, xxxviii.
'Epuov, Tra. — Valerian and Qo.llienus, Apameia, 92.
'Epfxov, ira. — Corn. Valerianus, Aparaeia, 104.
EuSfilou — See ^wKparovs.
Ev^pyiTTjS — See 'AvSpSfiKus.
Ei/tivSaipos — Augustus or Nero, Hydrela, Ixxi.
Ev^evov — See AuKi'Saj.
EvpvK\TJs rfj Tipovffla — M. Aurelius, Aezanis, 39.
EutTePrjs — A^lgustus, Acmoncia, xxii.
EvTvxnvi ^', in. — Trajan Decias, Philouielium, 360.
Z.
Zef'lis (^i\a\vdr]s) — Augustus, Laodiceia, 302.
ZrivoSoTos, Ti. — Nero, ^j'c, Sebaste, 369, 374.
Zrj^co^ — See X-i^vaifos.
'Lrjvuivis — See KAauSio and 'lyi'Ai'a.
Z-quiut'Oi ZiifoDv vlhs, 'Avtoj — Nero, Laodiceia, 325.
Zrji'oovos no. t;i[oC] rh 6', 67rl le. — Nero, Sfc, Laodiceia, 289 f.
ZT\vit)vos — See Tlu^efiwvos and ' Avtcoviov.
Zrjvwfos ap. {inl Avp.) — Gallicnus, Aezanis, 42 f.
magistrates' names. IMPERIAL. 467
2.r]pwvo! $' &p (eV! Aup.) — Oallienus, Aozanis, 43.
Zfj.ff)T6pi^ — See OvaXeptos.
Zuii\ov (eTi) — Philip II., Aucyra, xsxi.
ZoiiAou &p. a' rb yS' (gVi n. 'Apv.) — FJiHip I. aiitl familij , Ancyra, 66 f,
Z(ji<tIixov Aofxvov, (Trpa. — Caracalla, Ceretapa, xlv.
ZoorrifjLov ASfxvou, (cr^TpaTT]. — Sej^t. Severus, Corotapa, 130.
Zclxti/jlov 5' ^lAoTrdropa, (TTpaTriy., toov irtpl — Commodus, Colossao 156.
Zijiaifxas ^iXonaTpis. — Fahius Maximus, Augustus, Hiorapolis, 243 f.
Z(im/j.oi — • Tiberius, Hierapolis, Ixvii.
Z(A)a'ipLOV AtoKpdrovi — • iS'ee 'AiroAAcivioy.
ZooriK. — See ' \vTepairos.
H.
'HpaKXiov— -Tiberius, Apameia, 93 n.
'HpaK. N476., eV. lepewi — Verus, Prymnessus, 366.
'Hpui — Gains Caesar, Hierapolis, Ixvii.
'Hpas 'Enaiverov — Caligula, Hierapolis, Ixvii.
'Hynannros — Nero, Apameia, 94.
'HtpaicTTLaiP — Sec Se'fj^ios.
©.
QeoSo). — See Aidpxo'J.
QtoKpiTos — Fahius Maximus, Hierapolis, Ixvi.
&f6KpiTos &foKpl7ou — Augustus, Hiorapolis, Ixvi.
QioKp'nov — See Ge6KpiTos.
&(o(j>iKov a', inl ayuv. 'lov\. — Volusian, Eumonoia, 221.
©Tjfretiij '0;/7j., iir. Aup. — Treb. Gallus, Philomolium, xc.
&ri(T4ws, eV. Avp. — Trtb. Qallus, Philomelium, 359.
I.
'IfpaKos — See 'ApKTTcipxov.
'lepaKot {iirl KAau.) — Aozanis, xxv.
'IfpaKos — See KAavSiov.
'lepo. — -See Mvricr.
'Itpdovvfxos avfdrjKfv—Tiine of Sahina, Colossao, 1.
'IdWas 'loAAou ypajj-arevs — Augustas, Hierapolis, 246.
'loAAou — See 'loAAas.
'lovKovvSa Upria — Tiberius, Prymnessus, 365.
'loi/Ai'a Zevaivls — Time of Domitian, Laodicoia, 292.
'\ov\lov 'ASpdarov &pxo-, efi — Domna, Caracalla, Hyrgaleis, Ixxii. , 275.
'lovAws Aiofvcrios ^ Nero, (Sfc., Sebaste, xciii., 373.
'lovKtos K\twv 6 apx^ep^vs — Nero, Eumeneia, 216.
'loi'/Aios KKfcDf apxifpfvs'A'rias^Nero, Eumeneia, 217.
'louAiou np6K\uv, iirl Ti. — Nero, Prymnessus, xcii.
468 INDEX IV. c.
'louAios — See 'Ai'Sfi6uiKos.
'\ov\. ■ — See @eo<pi\uu.
'\ov\i. — See AukIi'ov.
'lovALOi KaWiKKrjs — Augustus, Siblia, xciv.
'\ov\ios ■ — See KoTus.
'\ov\iov — See AevKiov.
'\ou\. riavAiivov — See Ylav\iit'ov.
'luun'ou tJ> /8', &PX. — Scverus, Caracalla, Poltae, Ixxxviii., 350.
'lovffToii apx- (e'^i raidi') — Geta, AinuriuiUj xsix.
'lovajov — See 'Xi\ovavov.
K.
KaiK. 'PovcpTvos a.i'i07]Kfi' — Sc]it. Sev. and Dnnma, Briizus, 111 f.
KaiK . , ., arpa. /3' — Treh. Gallus, Hadrianopolis, 227.
KaifclAios n\6icaiJ.o9 — Augustus, Prymnossiis, 3G-i.
KaiKLi'ou /8', e'n-l &px- — Gordian, Hadriaiiopolis, Ixv.
KaWiKXeuvs — See Bukx'ov.
KoAAikA^s, Ta'ius 'lovXios — Tihcrms, Apameia, 93.
KaAAiKA^9, 'loi^Aios — Tiherius, Apamoia, xxxvi.
KaAAixAijs — See "lovXius,
Ka\Xtic\TJs KaXAiffrpaTov — Gaius Caesar, Siblia, 381 .
KaWiKpuTovs $', eV2 apx- — Caracalla, Hadriauopoliri, Ixiv.
KdAAiTTTTos — Aitgustus, Amorium, 50.
KaWlinrov — See 'AXe^avSpos.
KaWicrrpaTOu — See KaAAi/cAijs.
Ka\6s — See 'Avtcci'i.os.
KaXirovpviov 13', eVJ &px- — Maximinus, Hadrianopolis, Ixv.
Ka\Trovpviov, inl Ixpx- — Maximivus, Hadrianopolis, 22G.
Ka\a>Pp6Tov, iwl KA. — Time of Commodus, Ococloia, 3il.
KaAci^poTos 'Aatdpx. — Crispina, Ococleia, Ixxxvi.
KawiTuvos — See Sepourjfioi;.
KaTTiToovos, eVi rii). AiA. — Sepi. Sev., Cibjra, 139.
Kdraivos — See neSoovos and AiVKiov.
KeAepos — See ATj/UTjTpiacoi/.
KfXfpos &PX. rb 0', eirl — Time of Sev. Alex., Cotiai'iim, lii.
KeKaov, inl apx- — Gallienus, Synnada, c.
Ke'Ao-o. T. 7' (?), &p. — Time of Gallienus, Synnada, c.
KKaiTcrtKov 'Povcpov (efl) — Gcrmanicus, Caligula, Aozanis, 32.
KAafrtriKoO — See AoWiov.
KAavSia Z-qvaii'ls — Domitian, ^"c, Laodiceia, 292, 306.
K\av5iov 'lepaKos (eirl) — Claudius, Aezanis, 34.
KAauSiou KovapTeivov — Pius, M. Aurelius, Aezanis, 37.
KAavS. Mrivo., inl — Eumeneia, Ixii.
KAavSiov MidpaSaTov, iirl — -Nero, ^'c., Prymnessns, xcii., 3G5.
KAavSiuv — See'AvSpayddov, OvaA^piavov, Oudpov, riairvAou and 2eKouf5ou.
K\i6^ou\os — Time of Gallitiius, TemeuotLyrae, ciii., 411, 415 tf.
MAGISTRATES NAMES. — IMrERIAL. 4G9
KKe60ov\os apxoov a — Valerian and GaUicnus, Temonothyrao. 415, 417.
KAiOTrdrnpo., tTrl — Tranquilliiia, Cudi, 124.
KAeoTraropos, eVl Avp. — ■ Tranquillina, Cadi, 124.
KAeoTrdropoj &px- ^', eiri Avp. — Gorclian III., Cadi, 123.
KAeoTraropos lipx- t^ /3', eVi Ai/p. — Gordian III., Cadi, xliii.
KAeoTraTopos B' &pxo., «7rl — Tranquillina, Cadi, xliv.
KAe'cDV — See 'lovAios.
KKeaiv 'AyanriTds — Tiberius, Livia, Eumencia, 216.
KAfoovos — -See Bdffaa.
KuUpdrov dpX; eV! — Sept. Severus, Caracalla, Cotiaeum, lii., 16S.
KuSpdTov dpx., enl T. 'lov\. — CaracaHa, Cotiaeum, 167 f., Cotiaeum and Ephcsus,
180.
KoSpdrov /3' dpx-, ^""l — Time of Philip, Cotiaeum, liii.
KoSpdrov veoi. fipx-> f""^ 'lou. — Time of Philip, ,5'c., Cotiaeum, 159.
KoSpdrov vtov 'nrm. &px. (a'), iTr\ 'lov\. — Philip I., Otacilia, Cotiaeum, 173 f.
KoSpov — See ^Apri^wv.
KoivTov KoivTiavov dpx-, «'""' M. Avp. — Scv. Alexander, Cotiaeum, lii.
KoWv^as — Tiberius, Dionysopolis, 185.
KiipSoi — Augustus, Acmoneia, 8.
Kijp. — See Aluiias and Ah-qas.
Kup. — See AiofficovpiSris.
Kopi'r}\iov AiocTKovpiSov, 5io — Domitian, <5''c., Laodiceia, Ixxviii.
KoTvs, rd'ios 'lovAios — Titus, Domitian, <!)'c., Laodiceia, Ixxviii., 291, .306.
KovapTiivov — -See KAavSiov.
Kpd(T(Tov — Time of Augustus, Syuiiada, xcix.
Kpdcraov (eTri AovkIov) — Trajan, Ancyra, 58.
Kpdnpos vofxoO^T-qs — Hero, Laodiceia, 304.
KpaTTjs '!Ar]voKpirov — AugiLstus, Acmoneia, 9.
KttjctikA^s — Crispina, Colossae, L
KT7)ff((T)iKA^s aviQrjKiv, 11. AfAios — Time of Crispina, Colossae, 1.
KvvTtaPov, in. A. Avp, — Qeta, Appia, xli.
Kificos] — Fabius Maximus, Hierapolis, 244.
KiiKos rioAAiSoy — Augustus, HierajDolis, 244.
Kujicos — Gains Cavsar, Hierapolis, Ixvii.
A.
Aedpxov 06o5a)., errl dpx. — Gordian, Hadrianopolis, Ixv.
Aiviciuv — Augustus, Prymncssus, xci.
AevKiov 'IovAlov KaTwvoi rb j3' (e7r!) — Nero, Amorium, 52.
AiKifiov apx- i^T^^) — Pius, Ancyra, 62.
AiKivyiavov, fnl ^A. — Faustina II., cj'c, Stoctorium, xcv., 383 ff.
AoA. — See s.ip6tpi\os.
AoAAiov KAaa-aiKov (eTri) — Germanicus-Caligula, Aozanis, 32.
Aoi^yas apx- — Time of Sev. Alex., Temenothyrae, cii.
Aiij'7as dpx. a', UovP. — Time of Sev. Alex., Temonothyrao, 409.
Aufyov dpx-, iT^l Tu'iov — Time of Commodi'.s, Cadi, IIG.
470 INDEX IV. c.
Aivyov &px-> f'^^ Tatov — Commodus, Cadi, 121.
AovKiWiov 'AvTwviov &pxO'^ ^'"'^ — Domna, S'^> Sebaste, 37-1 f.
AouKiov Kpaaaov (eVJ) — Trajan, Ancyra, 58.
AovkIov (eVl) — PJotina, Ancyra, 61.
AovK'i. Tv\., eVt — Grimenothyrae, Ixiii.
AuvKLov, iirl &PX. — Maximus, Balbinus, Hadrianopolis, Ixv.
Aou7r(7r)oi; &px. (e'r! At?) — Piits, Ancyra, 63.
AvyKfvs ^iK6iraTpis — Augustus, Hierapolis, 244.
AvKiSai Ev^efov — Augustus, Eucarpeia, 205.
AuKivov, iirl Upeaii ']uv. — Lucilla, Synnada, xcis.
AvKivov, eTTt Upiois '\ovKt. — Faustina I., Synnada, 401.
M
Mai'^TJior, MdpKos — Tiberius, Apameia, xxxvi., Livia, Apamcia, 93.
Ma^. — See MapKeWiavov.
yiapKeWtavov, alTTjaaixevov IT. K\. Ma|. — Time of M. Aurelius, Eucarpeia, 205.
MdpKfWor — Time of Tiberius, Cibyra, xlvii. See also Index V.
MapKiavov, erri Aiip. — Time of Philip, ^~c., Cotiaeum, 159.
MdpKov &PX- '"P<i; eTri Aup. — Philip I., Cidyessus, 152.
MdpKou &PX- "^P- "^^ /3', (it\ Avp. — Philip I. and II., Cidye33U3, 152 f.
MdpKov &PX. Tb /3', iirl Avp. — Otacilia, Cidyessus, 153.
MdpKos — Time of Sev. Alex., Temenothyrae, 408.
MdpKos &PX-, °-' — Time of Sev. Alex., Temenothyrae, cii., 408, 413.
MdpKoii, €7rl — Philip I., Philomelium, xc.
MdpKov Nf'o-Topos, 67rl — Philip 1., Philomelium, xc.
M. NecTTo. )3', iirl — Philip I., Philomelium, 359.
MaiTiivius 'PoiKpos, rd'ios — Augustus, Apameia, 93.
Mdrfpyos 'A(Ttap., V. 'Apov. — Commodus, Temenothyrae, 412.
MaT ptav 'AnoWwi'inv — Augustus, Hierapolis, Ixvii., 245.
MeiAi'xioy, - - [a\os — Augustus, Hierapolis, Ixvii.
MeAiTOJi' — Augustus, Apameia, xxxvi.
MiAiTaiuos 'AarK\T]irtd5ov, eVl — Claudius, Cadi, 119.
Mel'a^'5pou (f'irl) ■ — ■ Au(^ustus, Aezanis, 30, 31.
Mii'di/Spov (jTpa. (eVi) — Sev, Alex., Aezanis, 41.
Mivdi'Spov &PX. a.' (?), eirl Avp. — Time of Philip, ^'c, Cotiaoum, 159.
Mii'duhpov &PX-, f'^ri — Philip I., Cotiaeum, 174.
MevdfSpov &PX-, f''"^ Aip. • — Otacilia, Cotiaeum, 175.
Mivdi'. SfKaia (?) 'AnoXAw. Upifiuv, inl M. Aup. — S. Severus, Eriza, Iviii.
MivapSpov — See Tlavcraviov.
Mii'di'Spuu, inl — M. Aurelius, ^'c, Synaiis, xcvii.
MifdwSpov 'Aa-. &pxovTos, iirl — M. Aurelius, Synaiis, xcvii.
Meca^Spou 'Atr. &pxov. rh j8', inl — L. Verus, Synaiis, xcvii., 390.
MereKXrjs his aTe(pavr](popa>v avidriKiv — Caracalla, Colossae, 157.
MfveAau. Arip.oadevovs (eTi) — Claudius, Aezanis, 35.
MeveA. )3' apx- fi' , efl M. Av/jtjA. — Caracalla, Cotiaeum, 169.
magistrates' names. IMPEIJIAL. 471
Mevifiiaxos <Pi\aAT]6r]s — Augustus, Acmoneia, 9.
Meve/xdixov (eVi) — Trajan, Acmoneia, 11.
Mfffficixov yp. (fVl) — Trajan, Acmoneia, xxii.
Mei'i'cTKos Ai(pi\ou To y' — Augustus, Hierapolis, 245.
MrjSyjou (fTrl) — Germanicus-Galigula, Aezanis, 31.
M7)5o(^iAoi; S^Xm *■"■- 'fP- — Coimnodus, Ofcrus, Ixxxvi.
Mtju., tVi Avp. — Elagabalus, Cadi, xliii.
M77i'ioii &PX- °'> ^'''■' Aiip. — Paula, Cadi, 122.
Mtj^o. — See K\au5.
Mrjuoyefov (eVl) — Claudius, Aezanis, xxv.
Mrjfoyei'ov^s) rod Nctvva (f'jri) — Claudius, Aezanis, 34.
MrivoSdrov Al\iayrjs, napa — Time of Caracalla, Siblia, 380.
Mr]vo56rov Kal AlKiavrjs, napa — Caracalla, Sfc, Siblia, 3S0, 381.
Mrj^oStti (?), &PX. (e'""') — Hadrian, Ancyra, 62.
MTjroScipoi; fe. (eVl) — L. Verus, Ancyra, xxxi.
V[.T\vodd)pov &', vt. &PX- (^■"'0 ^ — ■^I- Aurelius, Ancyra, 63.
M-nvoSwp. ;8', v€. (eTTi) — L. Verus, Ancyra, 64.
Mr^UOKp'lTOV SVe KpOTT/S.
Mrii'o<pi\ov, tnl M. 'I. — Hadrian, Cadi, xliii.
Mrivocpi., in. M. 'I. — Hadrian, Cadi, 121.
M-nvo(p(\ov &PX-, ^"■^ Ai\. — Commodus, Cadi, 121.
MrjvotpiXov Mup/x., inl &px. — Sev. Alex., Hadriauopolis, 226.
Mr]Tpofiiov, ^pxavros — Caracalla, Pelfcae, Ixxxviii.
MriTpoyefovs (in] M. 'An) — Hadrian and Sabina, Aezanis, 37.
Mr]Tpoyivovs — See 'Avtioxov.
Mr]rpo<pdi'. (e'rri) — Ancyra, xxx.
Mrirpopwovs, inl — Nero and Agrippina, Synaiis, 389.
Midpa^drov, inl — Comviodus, Cadi, xliii.
MidpaSdrov — See K\avSiov.
Mrivff. 'lepo., inl — S. Severus, Hadrian opolis, Ixiv.
Mfriaidiov 'Epjxo., inl — Sev. Alexandtr, Hadrianopolis, 226.
MuSetTTou &PX- a', (e^i T. A'up.) — Sept. Severus, Ancyra, 64.
Mvpfx. — See Mrii'o(pi\ov.
N.
Nai^ra a'Te(pavri(l>6pov (eVi) — Caligula, Aezanis, 33.
Ndfva — Sue M7}i'o"yeVoi/(s).
Neapxos 'ApTu — Augustus, Prymnessus, xci.
NeiKavSpou &px- Tpvcpv. (knl Avp.) — Philip I. and familg, Ancyra, 66, 68.
'NeiKavdpov Tpv(p . . . vov aretpaf. Kal apx^epf- (fVi Aup.) — Philip) I., Ancyra, xxxi.
'N^iKavSpov Tpv(p. {in.) — Otacilia, Ancyra, 68.
NeiKavSpov (in.) — Philip II., Ancyra, 66.
NejKi^yuaxos apxiep^vs &px- a' rh j8', 'Apovv. — Time of Philip, Teraenothyrae, 410.
Nei/co'uoxos apxt^p. &PX- °-' """^ ^' — Time of Philip), Temenothyrao, cii., 410.
Nci/fd/uaxos opx'e- — Tiyiie of Philip, Temenothyrae, 411, 414.
'Hiajopos — See ^IdpKov.
472 INDEX IV. c.
Ne'tTTo., eV! M. — Otacilia, Philomclium, xn.
NeVro. B', eirl M. — Philip I., .fc, PhilomcliuLu, 359.
Ni-ye. , — See 'HpaK.
^L-yepl. 'nnriKov tIi /S'j ti-px- — Galliemis, Prymnessus, 3G7.
Niypiifov &px-> f'""' — Douma, Otrua, 343.
Kiypeuov, iirl apx- ' — ■ Domna, Otrus, 343.
Ni7peiVoi; &PX' i/'^ov 'Acndpx., enl F. 'Ai'. — Caracalla, Otrus, Ixxxvi.
Niypiivou &PX-, f'fl [r. 'Ai^.] — (Jetu, Otrus, Ixxxvi., 345.
N/7/-0S y' <TTi(pavT\(popoiiv aviOriKiv — Caracalla, Colossao, 1.
^iypov, &PX- — J. Mamaea, Peltae, 352.
Eei/oS^x'"' ^PX-> ^^^ Ai\,- — Mamaea, Cadi, 123.
'Eii'6<pt\os — Time of Qordian, l^'c, Tcmenothyrac, cii.
H6^'($d)lAos iipx- tt' — Tj«ie 0/ Qordian, Temenotliyrae, 409.
Eej'(i<|)(A.os &PX- 0-' T^ 0 — Time of Qordian, §"0., Temonothyrao, cii., 409, 413.
s.iVf'iipiXos apx- 0-' Th B't AoA. — Time of Qordian, Temonothyrao, 409.
o.
'O/GiSiai'Di) ypo.., iirl *Aa. — Hadrian, Cibyra, 139.
'Oi'-q. ■ — See ©Tjceois.
"OTnofi-os — - See "EAoutoi.
OuaXepios Zfieprdpi^ — Tiberius, Eumeneia, 215 f.
OuaAepiavov apxi- 'Affia?, elfrauy^iXafTos M. K\. — Domitian, Eumeucia, 218.
OiiaAepiavov, iirl KAavSiou — Augustus, Synnada, 398.
OiiaAepiafov — Augustus, Synuada, 393, 398.
Oiia — See 'AttoWuvios.
Olidpuu \oyiCTTov, iiv\ Avp. — Philip I, and, II., Cidyessus, 151 f.
Ovdpuv vlov Tr6\eci>s, eirl — Claudius, Cotiaeuni, 163.
Oudpov vlov KnTiaeccf, enl — Agrippina Jun., Cotiaemn, 164.
Oiidpov, en] [Ti. KAauSjiou — Galba, CotiaSum, li.
Oudpov, €7ri — Trajan, Cotiaeum, 166.
Oudpov, firl KA. — Matidia, Cotiaeum, 166.
Oudpov dpx-, eirl KA. — Trajan, Cotiaeum, 166.
Oudpov, &PX. B', eirl KA. — Trajan, Plotma, Cotiaeum, lii.
OuTjpdi'ios — Time of Tiberius, Cibyra, xlvii.
Ounj/ayiou (eVi A.) — Vespasian, Amorium, xxviii.
OuLi\iaviov 'S.i.Xouavov (eVi A.) — Vespasian^ Amorium, 52.
Ovi^aiibiv — See 'S.iKoua.vov.
Ohjx. - — See AT]pi.r]Tpiov.
Oii/xfx. — See Ar]fjt.7)rpiuv.
n.
X\av(pi'k. — See ^.VTiiraTpov.
naTTias 'AjreAAiSou — Augustus, lliorapolis, 244.
magistrates' names. — IMPERIAL. 473
IlaTrias — Gains Caesar, Nero, Hierapolis, Ixvii., 248.
TlavXfiyov, iirl M. 'louA. — Sev. Alex., PhiloTnelium, 357 f.
nairvKov, firl T(. K\avSt. — Vespasian, Cofciaeura, li. f.
rianvKou, enl K\av. — Vespasian, Cotiaeum, Hi.
nav\ov &., enl — Maxiininus, Dorylaeuin. 197. ,
TlavKou, enl — Sev. Alex., ,\c., Philonielinni, xc.
navKov rh 0', ewl — Sev. Ale.c, Philomelium, 356.
UavAuv 'XSpia., ewl — Sev. Alexander, Philomelium, xc, 357.
riavcrai'iov Mei>di>Spov (eirl) — Claudius, Aezaiiis, 33.
rieSiaj 2f/cow5Tjs, enl — Time of Hadrian, Eucarpoia, 203 f., 206.
neSiaj Se/courSrjs, fTri/xeATj^fiffT/j — Time of Hadrian, Eucarpoia, 203.
Ue5aivus ical Koltuvo^ (enl) —Claudius, Amorium, 51.
Tlduapiou apxnp^"'^, f""^ ^Kaovlov — Domiiian, G'lAjessns, 150.
Ueiacjivos, enl &px- "'p'^. — Caracalla, Cidyessus, 151.
Ueiffoji'os TepTvKXeCvov, inl Ti. KA. — Pius, Synuada, xcix.
ntlaooi'os TepTvAXfifov, enl — Pius, Synnada, 400.
Uelirufos Tepr. — M. Aurelius, Synnada, xcix.
rieAdyovros, n. — Philip, Apameia, 90.
neXdyovros Uavriyvpid., n. —-Philip, Apameia, 90, Oiacilia, Apameia, 102, 105.
Uepe'nas 13' yji. — Nero, Hierapolis, 247.
nfpi7f'cr)s — Auffushis, Prymnessus, 364.
niypT]s 'Amdpxr)^ l' ■, A. AiA. — Caracalla, Laodicoia, 316.
UiypriTos 'Aaidpx- y', ^ttI (n.) AiA. — Domna, Caracalla, Laodiceia, Ixxx., 314 ff.
niVoji' *iA.o'K:(ai(rap), T(. [K. ] — Nero, Synnada, xcix.
riAo/ca/UOS — See KaiKiXios.
UovTiicov apxtepeus, enl T. 'lov\. — -Philip) I., Oiacilia, Cotiai'um, 174 f.
no., eVi^e. — Trajan, Hierapolis, 249.
TloXe^oov ^iKon-arpts — - A^(gustus, Califiula, Laodicoia, Ixxvii. , 303.
UoKeixcoiios vluv Zi)t'wi'os, 'Avtu. — Claudius, Laodicoia, Ixxvii., 303.
UoXefiwvos vlov Zijvui'os — Nero, Laodiceia, 304.
IIoAAiSos — See KwKos.
nofTtKoi) apxiep., enl T. 'lov. — Time of Philip, ^\c., Cotiaeum, 159.
UovTiKov, inl apx- — Gordian, Tiberiopolis, 424.
nouTiKov, [eVl apxo.'] Avp. — Gordian, Tiberiopolis, cv.
UovTiKov, enl apx- — Tranquillina, Tiberiopolis, cv.
UoffTi/xov, rdiou — Nero, ^'c, Laodicoia, 304 f.
Uurelruv, &px- — Sept. Severus, Caracalla, Geta, Hadrianopolis, 225 f.
TloTeiT., &PX. — Domna, Hadrianopolis, 225.
Upa^tne. (enl') — Caligula, Aezanis, 33.
UpeiaKou (e-nl) — Severus and family, Acmoncia, xxii.
UpeiiTKuv veov ypa. (enl ^Aa.) — Severus and family, Acmonoia, 14.
UpeiffKov te. yp. vov 'Afftdp. (enl -tA.) — Severus and faynihj, Acmoneia, xxii.
\\pi(yKov vov. 'AfTidp. yp. (enl ^A.) — Severus and family, Acmoneia, 13.
Ilpi/j.ou — See Mei'dv.
ripoKXtavov TpiKpiovos — GalJicnus, Apameia, xxxviii.
ITpd/cAou — See 'lovXiov.
npairo,udxov l,u>KpdTovs (inl) — Claudius, Aezanis, 35.
UpccToi^dxov &PX. a' to /8' — Commodus, Aezanis, xxv.
llvdrii — Laodicoia, 287.
nvflrjr Ilvdov — Laodiceia, 288.
3p
474 INDEX IV. c.
Tiudrts Tlvdov rh dfiirepov — Atirfustiis, Laodiceia, 301.
Vlvdris UvOou Si's — Aiuiastus, Laodiceia, 288, 300.
Iliidov — See Tlvdr)s.
riaiAA/'aii'or ffr. 13', air. — Trajan, Appia, 107.
UuiWioofos (TT. T. B', uItt]. Fa. IlAa). — Trajan, Appia, 106 f .
UcoWlwvos, eTTi. — 2\me of M. Aurel., Hieropolis, Ixx.
ITcoAiaJi'os, iTVifx. — Time of M. Aurel., Hieropolis, Ixx.. 265.
UooXicvvus, ini. K. • — Time of M. Aurel., Hieropolis, Ixx.
ncoAAiojj'os, dnt/x. KA. — Time of M. Aurel., Hieropolis, Ixx., 265.
UcoKfaii'. 'Acndpxou, iirifi. KA. — Faustina, II., Hieropolis, Ixx.
noAAioD'os 'Affidpxov, ivifie\T]d4yTos KA. — L. Verus, Hieropolis, 267.
P.
'Pov(p7i'os avedriK. — Ti')ne of Scvcrus (?), Bruziis, 110.
'Povcplfos a.vid7]Kiv, KaiK. — Sept. Sev. and Domna, Brnzus, lllf.
'Povcp7vos ave6r]Kev — Caracalla, Oeta, Bruzus, xlii.
'Pov<pf'L . . . Apvfj.iKov, iir. (TT. — Hadrian, Bruzus and Alia, xlii.
'Poii0€»j'ou Fa'tov &PX- o.', cttI Avp. — Qallns, Volusian, Peltae, 352.
'Pov^oi — Sec Macrtuvios.
'Pov(poii, iirl apx. — Fliilip I., II., Hadrianopolis, Ixv., 227.
'Povcpov, fn\ rio . . . — Caracalla, Hadrianopolis, Ixiv.
'Pov(pov — See K\acrfftKov.
'2aPiviau6s — See Aiovvcrios.
'ZaKfpdais &pxii>v — M. Aurelhis, Colossac, 156.
SareepSws apxt^-, KA. — M. Aurelins, Colossae, 1.
SoKepSois apxooi', Ti. KA. — Time of M. Anridiitu, Colossae, 1.
'Zi^ripov 'Affidpx- (e'^'O ■ — ^^'^'- -Alex., Aezanis, xxvi.
SfjTctA/fas — Laodiceia, 287.
Seft-oui/Sjjs — See ricSias.
^iKovv'Sov, iir] K. — Time of Galha and Vespasia^i, Cotiai'ujn, 158.
Sfcouj-Soii, e-rvl K\av5. — Time of VespOjsian, Cotiaeum, li.
'SeKovySou, eVl Tj KAouS/ou — Galha, Vespasian, Cotiai'um, li.
2eou7?pas — See ^epovriviuv.
2f'p7'05 'Ht^oitTTi&ji' — Nero, c5'c., Julia (Ipsus), 276.
SepouTjriou KaTr(r<Dfos {eir\ Aeviciov) — Nero, S'c, Acmoneia, 9.
'S.epovqilov KairLTwt'os ical 'louAi'as 'S.ioviipas (fTrl) — Nero, S'c, Acmoneia, 9 f .
SfpouTji'ioii KairiTcoros ical 'lovAias Seour/pas (fV» apX') — Nero, S'C, Acmoneia, 9 f .
2fpoii7)j'ioi; KaTri-rcovos ica\ 'lov\ias ^fovi]pa% (eVl apx- t^ y') — Nero, Acmoneia, 10.
'S.ipTopos 'AvTwviov (eTl) — Time of M. Aurelius, Amorium, 48.
Sf'pTopus 'AfTu-i'iov (fir!) — M. A^irelins, Amorium, 53.
Seurjpeii'oi' apxivfuKopco (sic) (inl 'Ion. OuAtti.) — Gallienus, Aezanis, xxvi.
MAGISTIJATKS' NAMES. — IM I'lililA),. 475
2ei/. TO 0', tVi A. Ma. — Cciracalla, Apaiueia, .\.\xvii., 99.
2eu. jfja. TO /8', in\ A. M. — Caracalla, Apamoia, 8U.
Seu. 7pa/i. Til /3', eVi A. Ma. — Caracalla, Apaineia, 98 f.
'S,evri(io., apx. — Philip I., Hadrianopolis, 227.
'SirjorrvWiavov, ahij. <I>A. — 21/. AuTcliui^, .V'c, Sfcoctoriuiii, xcv. , 383 f.
2iA., — Sec 'AnoWwi/ios.
StAouoj/of) ice 'lovmou Ou(()t\l/avia}i' (eVi) — Calijula, Amorium, 51.
^i\<wavov — See Ouiif/afiov.
'SnoireAtavhs avdOriKe — Time of M. AwrcUus, Tomenofchyrae, cii.
'ZicuweAiai'us — Time of M, Aureliiis, Temenothyrao, 407.
2(f07reAia. are. — Time of M. Aureliiis, Temenothyrae, 408.
2<co7re. — Faustina II., Temenothyrae, 412.
2«u0. — See 'AAe{d.
liKv/Muou |8' rod At] fxriTpiou t. &'., eVJ — Fills and AurtUus, Apameia, xxxvi. f.
^OK. — See TaTiafov.
SouAttikiou apx. (tTt) — Treh. Gallus, Aezanis, 42.
^iTparoviKiauuii, napa — Coiiimodus, Apameia, xxxvi.
'SiTparoi'iKiayov, irapa — Coinmodus, Apamoia, 97.
SrpaToj'i/citti'oD 7ra;'777iypiaf)x. ) ^^.pa — Trajan Dccius, Apaineia, xxxviii.
^TpaToviKiavuv iravriy., it. — Trajan Decius and Etruscus, Apameia, 103.
'ZTpd.Twvos VlTjdrjou (iirl) — Germanicus-Calvjula, Aezanis, 32.
'SiTpu/xofos, iirl Aup. — 8ev. Alex., Philomelium, xc.
^rpuixSvoi, eVt — Sev. Alex., Philomelium, 357.
S^iAAios 'AfTi'oxos, M. — Claudius, Nero, Hierapolis, Ixvii., 247.
SuiAAioF 'AvtIoxos, M. — Time of Claudius or Nero, Hierapolis, 229.
'S.viii.fx.ax. — Domna, S('c., Temenothyrae, cii.
'SiV/x/j.axos a' — Caracalla, Temenothyrae, cii.
'Xo/J-naxos — Plautilla, Temenothyrae, 413.
'XuoKpa.Tovs Arinr]Tpiou (eTrt) — Claudius, Aezanis, xxv.
'S,wKpdTov{s) EvS6^ov (eVl) — Claudius, Aezanis, 34.
'^aiKparovs — See TlpuTofxdxov.
'S.difx.ivrjs — Augustus, 398.
Scoo-QeVyjs — ■ Augustus, Laodiceia, Ixxvi. , 302.
SwfffleVTjs — Augustus, Sebaste, xciii.
2a){706V7js "Ayvos — Augustus, Sebaste, 373.
2a)(r0eVou[s], e'lri^e. T. *. — Domitian, S^'c, Cotiaeum, 165.
2coo-0eVous, e'lrt — M. Aurelius, Synnada, xcix.
'S.coadfi'ous, eVi — Claudius to Hadrian, Tiboriopolis, 421, 423.
2a)(r0e'('ous, eirl T. Alxiov — Hadrian, Tiberiopolis, 423.
2aierTpaToii ^', aTparriyovvTos — Titue of Severus, Dionysopolis, 183.
2a)0'TpaTou — See KapainidTjs.
T.
TaTiavov (eVJ K\.) apx- a' — Co-inmodus, Aezanis, 39.
TaT. 'Apiwvus, arp. — Severus, .j'c, Peltae, Ixxxviii., 350 f.
Tartauuv 2o«:., eirl ypafx. Aup. — Volusian, Peltae, Ixxxviii.
TiiHoOios &PX- a' — Caracalla, Trajanopolis, cvi., 427.
476 INDEX LV.C.
TipTvWiiuov — See neirraii/us.
Tieiov &PX- Tp., tvap. 'AAf|. — Trajan Decius, iV'"c., Metropolis, Ixxxiii., 333 f.
Tte'iov npo). ap., nap. 'AAf|. — Etruscilla, Metropolis, Ixxxiii.
Ttfiaiov (ettI) — M. A^^rclius■6eta, Aniorinm, 48.
Tijxatov a' &px. 'ce (Tre<p. — PMlip I., Dorylai'um, 198.
Tif-Laiov &PX., eVt — Phili}^ II., Dorylae-uiii, Ivii.
TiTiavhs apxteptvs — Valerian, Salonina, S'c, Temenotliyrac, ciii., 415 D.
TtTiortJs — Time of Gallienus, Temenotliyrac, 411.
Titos ^lAoiraTpis — Tiberius, Philoniclium, 354.
TA7;n-oAe^oL/ liririKuv. ayw., apx- — Quatii-ciuton., Synnad i, 397.
T\rjTro\ificp inin., apx. — Trajan I)ecius, Synnada, c.
TAtjtto. iTTTTi., apX' — Trajan Decius, Synnada, 403.
TATjTToAe'/uo" iTTriKoD, e'ttI Avp. — Trajan Decius, Synnada, 403.
TovffKtavov, apxiepecos — Otacilia, Laodiceia, Lxxx., 322.
Tpaial^voii'], inl KAa. — S. Sefcrw^', i^'c., Philomelium, Ixxxix., 355.
Tpo(t>ia)5 — See 'ApTejUwfos.
Tpvcpv. — Si'c 'NiLiidi'Spov.
TpiKpwi' — Fahius Maximus, Hierapolis, 243.
Tpv(pa>vos, -napa IT. AiA. — Commodus, A\>a,moia, 97-
Tp. 'Itt. 'Affi., en\ Ilo. AiA. — Scv. Alex., Apameia, 89.
Tputp. (?) '\mr. 'Aaiap., inl Tlo. AiA. — Sev. Alex., Apameia, 101.
Tpvcpuivos, iirl — Gallienus, Apameia, 104.
TpiKpaivos — See TIpOK\tavov.
TuAAi. , 67rl A. -^ Grimenothyrae, Ixiii.
TuA., iwl AovKt. — Grimenothyrae, Ixiii.
TuAAjou, €7rj A. — Time of Trajan and Hadrian, Grimenothyrae, 222.
TuA. lie., eVl A. — Time of Trajan and Hadrian, Grimenothyrae, 222.
TuAAi., eVJ M. (or eVi/u.) — Time of Trajan and Had.rian, Grimenothyrae, Ixiii., 223.
TuvStafov (eV!) — Ant. Pius, M. Aurel., Acmoneia, 12.
^avffTiivov, apx- — Sev. Alexander, Peltae, 351.
•^avfTTivov, ap. — J, Mamaea, Peltae, Ixxxviii.
^i\aXT)QriS — See ZeD^is and Mtre'^axos.
^iKilvov, e'lr. — Traj. Decius, Philomelium, 360.
4>iAi«oG opx'f-) ^■''■' *''^«- — Philip I., Otacilia, Eumeueia, 220.
<I>iAio-KouAi5ou &PX-, f'"'' — Geta, Siocharax, 382.
*iAoKAe'os, fill KA. — Time of M. Aurelius, Cibyra, 135.
*iAokA€., iirl KA. — M. Auniius, Faustina If., Cibyra and Hierapolis, 149.
<i>iAo|fV. — See Arj/UTjTpi'ou.
"I>iAo^. — See Aio3.
^iKoiraniTos, T. 'AcriV. 'A7pei's, avidriKiv — Time of M. Aurelius, Alia, 44.
*iA(5;ra7r7ros — Time of Pius, Colossae, 1.
*iAo7ra7riros ypaixfxarevs — Time of Pius, Colossae, 154.
*iAd7ra7r7ros 6 ypafifiarevs — Time of Pius, Colossae, 154.
^iAowa-mros 6 7pa/xjtiaT6ys Ti. 'AffiVios — Pius, Colossae, 1.
4>iAo7raTopo — Sec Zuiaifxoi'.
MAGISTIUTKS' NAMES.- — IMI'ERrAI,. 477
^tAoirarpLS — See 'Eniyovos.
^t\oT(iixQ} &PX. TO /8' — Aemilian, ^$"0., Julia (Ipsns), 276 f.
^lAuTii/iiov rh Se. &px- — Aemilian, Julia (Ipsus), 277.
^KaKKov, r. K\. — Pausiina II., Eucarpeia, lix.
*A(£kkou, iirl r. KA. — Time of M. Aurelius, Eucarpeia, 204 f., 20G.
'PXa.KKou, iwi/xi\r]6ei'Tos T. KA. — - Time of M. Aurelius, Eucarpeia, 20i.
^Kaoviov Tleivapiou apxtfpi(^s, iirl — Domitian, Cidyessus, 150.
^povyi, alT-qaajxivov — Alia, xxvii., 44.
^povyi, Fa. 'Atric, a(T7;trajueVou — Trajan, Alia, 45.
X.
Xa^ajfos, iir\ 'AnicAa. — Aezailis, XXV., note.
Xdpa^ — Fabias Maxivius, Augustus, Hierapolis, 243.
Xdpris ^' ai'^driKfv — Domna, Dionysopolis, 185.
Xdpris fi' Uptus AiovxKTov .. av(Qi)Kiv — Caracalla, Dionysopolis, 186.
Xap7/s — Fahius Maximus, Hierapolis, 244.
Xapris /3' — riaTTias — Nero, Hierapolis, 248.
XaptS-q/xov &px-t f"' — Treh. Gallus, Cadi, 125.
XaptSr]fJ.ou raXavoiJ &px- o.' rh /8', in. Aii. — Treh. Gallus, Cadi, 125 f.
XapiSriixov &px-, e'tt. — Treb. Gallus-Gallienus, Cadi, 118.
XapidT]fj.ov &PX- tJ) /3' — Treb. Gallus-Gallienus, Cadi, 119.
XapiSr]/xov, n. — Volusian, Cadi, 126.
Xapi^riiJ.ov Aup. vou 'A(ti. apx- o' rh &' , iir. — Philip T., Synaiis, 391.
Xapi5v/xou, enl. — Philip IT., Synaiis, 391.
Xapi^e'/'ou - - arov — Tiberius, Dionysopolis, 184.
XapojTTiSrjs "ZwaTpaTov — Augustus, Hierapolis, Ixvii.
( 478 )
INDEX V.
ROMAN MAGISTRATES' NAMES.
(A.) GREEK.
A.
A/c[uAAiyu3 — /Ste npoKAov.
1.
'IraAiKCfi, afduwaTO}, — Vcsimsian, Titus, Dorylaeum, Ivii., 195.
K.
KoplSovKwvos, iirl audv. — Claudius, Docimciiim, Ivi., 190.
KupSov, Mapiuv, iirl [ai'dvndrov'] — Nero, Apameia, xxxvi., 94.
A.
AiniSov, MdpKov, in] [dr/SuTroTou] — Tibirius, Cotiaeum, li., 163.
M.
Md^i/xos, *a/3ios — Augustus, Hierapolis, Ixvi., 243.
Mapiou — See KSpSov.
MapKiA. ai/Qv. — Vespasian, Hierapolis, Ixviii.
Mop/ce'AAou, iirl apQv. — Vespasian, Laodiceia, Ixxviii.
MapKeWov rh y ., inl [dj/^ujraToiy] — Vcspasia^i, Synaiis, xcvi.
Map/cou — See AeniSov.
N.
tiiypou, M. OvfTriov, enl [dj-ei/TraTou] • — Nero, Apameia, xxxvi., 94.
ROMAN magistrates' NAMES. 479
O.
Oudpov, MapKov n\aPKiov, tVi afOvTraTov — Ves^Msian, Apameia, xxxvi., 95.
Oiiemov, M. — See Hiypov.
OvoXaffivva, rto., avOvwaTw — Nero, Aiicyra, xxx., 58.
n.
ne'5a»fos, r. Uo., ewl ai'Ou. — M. Aurclius, Laodiceia, Ixxix., 312.
TlKavKiov, M. — See Oudpov.
TlontWiov IlfSwi'os [tVl] di'BvTrdTov — Yerus, Laodiceia, Ixxix. See also TleSwfo<!.
UpoKAov, eVl 'AK[v\Aio^v — Trajan, Nacoleia, Ixxxv.
^KdirAa, M., d»'0[u7raTos] — Trajan, Cotiaeum, Hi., 166.
4>d^i<ii Md^ifios — Augustus, Hierapolis, Ixvi., 243.
(E.) LATIN.
C.
Cicoro, M. Tullius, M. f. (Procos. of Cilicia, 51-50 B.C.) — Apameia, xxxiii.
F.
Fabius, C, M. f. (Procos. of Asia, 57-56 B.C.) — Apameia, xxxiii.
Fannius, C. (Pontifex, Praetor, 49-48 B.C.) — Apameia, xxxiii., 73; Laodiceia, Ixxv.
Lentiilus, P., P. f., Spinthor (Procos. of Cilicia, 56-53 B.C., and Imporator) —
Apameia, xxxiii., 72; Laodiceia, Ixxv., 281.
P.
Pulcher, Appius Claudius, Ap. f. (Procos. of Cilicia, 53-51 B.C., and Imporator) —
Apameia, xxxiii., 73 ; Laodiceia, Ixxv., 282.
s.
Spinthor — See Lentulus, P.
( 480 )
INDEX VI.
ENGRAVERS' NAMES.
No names of this class occur on tlio coins described in tliis volume.
{ 481 )
INDEX VII.
EEMARKABLE INSCRIPTIONS.
A.
ArnNoe€TOv, ArnNoe.,
Am., &c. Apameia, 97-100;
Eumeneia, 221 ; Synnada, 397,
403.
ArnNoeETOY aia bioy
Cotiacam, 164.
AAPIANIA nANAGHNAIA
Synnada, 397, 403.
AITHCAM6NOV, &c. Alia,
44, 45 ; Ancyra, 58 ; Appia,
106 ; Eucarpeia, 205 ; Stecto-
rium, 383, 384.
AKAMAC Metropolis, Ixxxiv.;
Synnada, c, 397.
AKTIA Hierapolis, Ixix., 238,
239, 242, 253, 255.
AKTIA TTVeiA Hierapolis, Ixix.
AN€eHK€N, &c. Alia, 44;
liruzus, 110-112; Colossae, 154,
156, 157; Dionysopolis, 185,
186; Hydrela, 271; Laodiceia,
294,295,312; Otrus, 344, 345;
Temonothyrae, 408.
AN0VTTATOV, &c. Apameia,
95; Cotiatium, 166; Docimeium,
190; Laodiceia, 312.
ANeVTTATn Dory lae urn, 195.
ANTQN. KOMOA€IA Lao-
diceia, Ixxxi., 317.
AHAMEIA Apameia, 88.
AnAM€IC KOINON <t>PV
riAC Apameia, 90, 94, 95.
AnAM€X2N K €4>€CinN
OMONOIA Apameia-
Ephesus, 105.
ATTO K AT€ (aT7]crev) Synnada, c.
APXHreXHC Hierapolis, Ixix.,
231, 233, 234.
APXI€PAT€VnN Laodiceia,
294, 295.
APXI€P€VC Temenothyrae,410,
411, 414-417.
APXIEPEYZ AZIAS Eu-
meneia, 217, 218.
y^p = apxi-£p^'^v Acmoneia, xxiii.
APXI€P€nC, &c. Apameia, 102;
Cibyra, 134, 138; Cidyessus,
150; Cotiaeum, 159, 174, 175;
Eumeneia, 220; Laodiceia, 322;
Synnada, 399.
APXI€PI. B. Synnada, 403.
APXIN€X2KOPn Aezanis, 28.
AC€IC Laodiceia, 311. See aho
Z€VC AC€IC.
ACIAPXHC Alia, 44.
3u
482
INDKX vir.
ACIAPXOY, ACIAPX., &c.
Aezani.«, 24 ; Hiernpolis, 267,
268; Laodiceia, 315; Otrus,
345 ; Synaiis, 390 ; Tcmeiio-
tbyrae, 412.
ACIAPX. r. Laodiceia, 314, 316.
ACIAP. inniK. Apameia, 101.
ACIAPX. K. THC nATPIA.
Stectoriuni, 386.
ACKAHTT€IA Laodiceia, Ixxxi.
ACKAHTTIOC Philomelinni,xci.
AVrOVCT€IA KAAOHN
GJN Cadi, 127.
AX A IHN Eumeneia, Ixi., 2 1 3 sqq.
B.
BACIA€VC MIAAC Cadi,
xliv. ; Piymneesup, 363.
B€A. APXI. Apameia, 102.
BOVAH Acmoneia, 8 ; Amorium,
48 ; Apameia, 89, 90 ; Appia,
107; Bruzus, 110, 111; Cere-
tapa, 129; Cibyra, 136; Eii-
carpeia, 203-205; Hierapolis,
240 ; Hieropolis, 266 ; Lysias,
331 ; Piymnessus, 363 ; Syn-
iiada, 395-397; Tibeiiopulis,
421, 422.
BOVAH AHMOZ AAOAI
KEHN Laodiceia, 289.
BPOVSOC Bruzus, 110.
TAAAOC Philomelium, xci., 356.
TEN El ZEBAZTIIN Hiera-
polis, Ixviii., 229.
r€POVCIA Hirrapolis, 241.
repovc BOVAH Tibeiio-
polis, 421.
TA AV KOC Eumeneia, Ixii., 21 4.
rPAMMAT€VC Colossae, 154;
Ilierapolis, 246 sqq.
AHMON AAlHNnN Alia, 44.
AHMOC Acmoneia, 7; Aczanis,
24-27 ; Alia, 45 ; Amorium,
49; Ancyra, 60; Apameia, 90,
91 ; Cadi, 118; Cibyra, 135,
136; Cotiaeura, 158 sqq.;
Dionysopolis, 183; Grinieno-
thyrae, 223; Hierapoli-s 234,
238-240; Hieropolis, 265, 266
Hydrela, 271 ; Hyrgaleis, 273
Laodiceia, 291-293, 296, 298
Laodiceia-Ephesus, 328 ; Lysias,
331 ; Prymnessus, 362 ; Se-
baste, 372 ; Siblia, 380 ; Stec-
torium, 383 ; Synaiis, 389 ;
Synnada, 395; Tliemisonium,
418; TrajanopoliP, 426, 427.
AHMOC AIZAN€ITnN Ae-
zanis, 36, 38.
AHMOC AIZAN€ITnN—
AHMOC KAAOHNUN
Aezanis-Cadi, 43.
AHMOC ANKVPANHN An-
cyra, 58.
AHMOC BPOVZHNHN
Bruzus, 110.
AHMOC eVKAPneHN Eu-
carpeia, 203, 205.
AHMOC €VM€N€nN Eu-
meneia, 214.
REMARKABLE INSCKH'TIUNS.
483
AHMOC KIBVPATHN Ci-
byia, 135.
AHMOC KOAOCCHNUN
Colossao, 154.
AHMOC KOTIAEIIN Co-
tiaeum, 160 sq.
AHMOC AAOAIKEHN Lao
Jiceia, 287, 289, 293, 295.
AHMOC AAOAIKEHN KAI
ZMVPNAIHN Laodiceia-
iSniynia, 324.
AHMOC OTPOHNHN
Otrus, 343.
AHMOC n€ATHNnN
Peltae, 349.
AHMOC PnMAIIlN Syn-
iiada, 394.
AHMOC CT€KTOPHNnN
Stectorium, 383.
AHMOC <l>IAOMH. Pldlo-
melium, 354.
AHMOC <|>AABIOnOA€l
THN Temenothyrae, 408 s'j.
A I A, with magistrate's name.
Laodiceia, 290, 291, 307-309.
AlAnANAHMON Symiada.c
AIAYMOI, ZEBASTH, ZYN
KAHTOZ Tiberiopolis, cv.,
421.
AlOKAICAPenN Ceretapa,
130.
AIONVCOC K€AAIN€VC
Apameia, xxxix.
AIC CT€<l>ANH<l>OPnN Co-
lossae, 157.
AOKIMOC Docimeiuiii,lvi.,189.
AOYP6IOC Docimeium, ivi.
AnPIGXlN IHNIIN Syimada,
397.
EZEAN ITHN Aezanis, xxiv.
€l€POC AHMOC Cadi, 119.
€ICANr€IAANTOC Eume-
neia, 218.
EniKTHTEHN Aezanis, xxiv ,
200 sq.
€niM€AHe€ICHC Eucaipeia,
203.
€niM€AHe€NTOC,&c. Apa-
meia, 94, 95, 98 ; Cotiaeum,
1G5; Eiicarpeia, 204; Hiera-
polis, 249, 265, 267, 268.
€TTIN€IKIOC Laodiceia, Ixxxi.,
307.
€niNIKION AN€GHK€N
Laodiceia, 294, 312.
6PMOC Cadi, 117.
€TOYC BIC Cibyia, 144.
€T. qKC Cibyra, 146, 147.
EYEPrETHZ Laodiceia, 289,
305, 306.
€VKAPn€IA Eucarpeia, 203.
eVKAPniTIKOV Eucarpeia,
lix., 205, 206.
€VM€N€IA Eumeneia,214,215.
EVBOCIA Hierapolis, Ixix.
EVTTOCIA Hierapolis, Ixix., 233.
EVPVKAHC TH TEPOV
CIA Aezanis, 39.
€VTVX€IC KAIPOI Lao-
diceia, Ixxxi.
E<t>ECIA Hierapoliy, Ixix.
Z.
Z€VC AC6IC Laodiceia, Ixxxi.,
300.
4S4
INDEX VII.
ZeVC BnZIOC llierapolls,
Ixix., 234.
Z€VC K€A€N€VC Apameia,
xxxix., 88.
ZeVC nANAHMOC Syn-
uada, c, 399.
Z€VC nOTHOC Dioiiy-
sopolis, Iv., 183.
Z€VC TPXIIOC Hierapolis,
Ixix., 233, 235.
e.
0€A (Agrippiiia) Syiiaiis, 389.
e€A PnMH Aezanis, 30;
Amoriiini, 49^ 50 ; Ancyra, 60 ;
Hierapolis, 232 ; Laodiceia,
298 ; Synalis, 387 ; Synnada,
395, 398 ; Temenothyrae, 410.
0€AN PUMHN Synaiis,387.
G€ON CVNKAHTON Ae
zanis, 23, 24; Ancyra, 58, 59;
Pryninessus, 361.
e€OC (Nero) Synalis, 389.
e€OC CVNKAHTOC Ae-
zanis, 23.
eeOY Vn (Trajan) Hierapolis,
249.
eVNNAPOC Synnada, c.
I.
I€PA BOVAH Acmoneia, 8;
Aezanis, 24, 29, 30 ; Amoriuni,
49; Apameia, 92; Cadi, 116,
118; Colossae, 155; Dionyso-
polis, 183; Uocimeium, 188;
Hierapolis, 243; Julia, 276
Metropolis, 333; Peltae, 350
Prymnessus, 363; Sebaste, 372
Stectoriuni, 384 ; Temenothyrae,
408, 409; Themisonium, 418.
I€PA CVNKAHTOC Ae-
zanis, 24, 25, 28; Alia, 44;
Ancyra, 59, 60 ; Apameia, 91 ;
Appia, 106; Cibyra, 135; Co-
lossae, 155; Docimeium, 188,
189; Eumeneia, 214; Grimeno-
thyrae, 222, 223; Hierapolis,
241 ; Hierapolis-Epliesus, 263 ;
Hyr^aleis, 273 ; Laodiceia, 294,
298; Ococleia, 341; Peltae,
350 ; Prymnessus, 363 ; Se-
baste, 371; Synalis, 388 ; Syn-
nada, 395 ; Temenothyrae, 407,
410; Tiberiopolis, 421 ; Traja-
nopolis, 425, 427.
I€PAN CYNKAHTON Syn-
nada, 394.
lePAHOAIC Hierapolis, 231.
iePAnOA€ITXlN A<t)POA€l
CI€nN OMONOIAHiera
polls- Aphrodisias, 257.
l€PAnOAITnN KAI €<!>£
CmN OMONOIA Hiera-
polis-Ephesus, 257-259.
lePAnOAITUN K€P€TAn
€nN OMONOIA Cera-
tapa, xlv.
l€PAnOA€ITnN K €4)€
CIHN NeilKOPUN OM
ONOIA,— n— € Hiera-
polis-Ephesus, 259-264.
l€PAnOA€ITnN K- KVZ
IKHNUN NenKOPHN
OMONOIA Hierapolis-
Cyzicus, 262.
REMAUKABLE INSCRIPTIONS.
485
l€PAnOA€ITnN KAI AA
OAIK€nN OMONOIA
liiorajiolis-Laodiceia, 256.
l€PAnOA€ITIlN K. n€P
TAMHNnN N€HKOP
HN OMONOIA Hiera-
polis-Pergamiini, 259.
lePAnoAeiTHN kai cap
AIANHN OMONOIA
Hierapolis-Sardes, 258.
l€PAnOA€ITnN K CAPA
lANHN NeriKOPUN
OMONOIA Hierapolis-
Sardes, 260, 202.
l€PAnOA€ITnN K CMY
PNAiriN NeHKOPHN
OMONOIA Iliorapolis-
Smyrnn, 200-262, 204.
I€P€VC Dionysopolis, 186.
lePEHZ, &o. Eriza, 202 ; Lao-
diceia-Sm^^rna, 324 ; Pryin-
iiessus, 366; Synnada, 401.
iE[p6V] no. YIM t A
Laodiceia, 289, 290.
lEPHA Eucarpeia, 206.
l€PI[as] Synnada, 401.
l€POnOAIC Hieropolis, 206.
I6POC AHMOC Acnioneia, 6;
Aezanis, 27; Cadi, 117, 118.
lovA. 4>iAinnoi Appiii, 108;
Stectoriuni, 380.
lOVAIEHN Ancyra, xxix.
ITTTTIKOV Cotiaeum, 100, 101,
170-179; Pryninessus, 307;
Synnada, 397, 403, 404.
ITT[7riKoi;] AClldpxov^ Apaineia,
89, 101.
inNXlN Synnada, c, 390, 405,
406.
in NUN All PI €12 N Synnada,
c, 397.
K.
KAZAN HC Thcmisonium, civ.,
418, 419.
KAICAP€nN Cibyra, xlvii.,
136 sq.
KATTPOC Laodiceia, Ixxxi., 317.
KAPIA, seP<!>PVriA Laodiceia,
Ixxxi., 317.
KAPM6IOC Hadrianopolis, Ixv.
K6AAINOC Apameia,xxxix., 89.
KIBVPA Cibyra, 137.
KIBVPATIIN K €<I)eCinN
A N€I2KOPnN OMO
NO I A Cibyra-Ephesns, 148.
KIBVPATXIN K- ICPAHOA
ITilN OMONOIA Ci-
byra-llienipolis, 149.
KIBIITOI Apanieia, xxxix., 96.
KAAYAION KAICAPA CY
NNAAIC Synnada, 399.
KOINA AC I AC Laodicein,
Ixxxi., 321.
KOI N ON <l>PVriAC Apameia,
90, 94, 95, 99.
KOTIAEIZ KAAYAION KA
IZAPA Cotiaeum, 163.
KOTIAEIZ OYEZnAZIAN
ON KAIZ Cotiaeum,
104.
KOTIAEIZ PHMHN Coti-
acuni, 158.
KOTIAEIZ ZYNKAHTON
Cotiaeum, 158.
48G
IXUEX VII.
AAIPBHNOC nieiapoH.s,lxix.,
23G sqq.
AAOAIK6IA, AAOAIKHA
Laodiceia, 291, 292, 297, 298.
AAOAIK€nN €<|)€CinN O
MONOIA Laodiceia-Ephc-
sus, 327, 328, 330.
AAOAIK€nN KAI I€PAn
OAeiTUN OMONOIA
Laodiceia-Hierapolis, 325.
AAOAIK€nN KAI NGIKO
MHA€nN OMONOIA
Laodiceia-Nicomedeia, 327.
AAOAIKenN TT€PrAMH
NUN OMONOIA Lao
diceia-Peigaiuum, 326.
AAOAIKEHN ZMYPNAIH
N OMHPOH Laodiceia-
SmjTiia, 325.
AAOAIKEHN CMVPNAIH
N OMONOIA Liodiceia-
Smyrna, 326, 327, 329, 330.
AHTI16IA TTVeiA Hieiapolis,
Ixix.
AOnCTOV Cidyossus, 151,
152; Syniiada, 401.
AVKOC Laodiceia, Ixxxi., 317.
AVK. CnZHN Themisoniuin,
civ., 419.
M.
MAI. MAP OP. 0€P. Apa-
nieia, xxxix.
MAIANAPOC Apameia, xxxix.,
89 ; Dionysopolis, 183 ; Hyr-
galeis, Ixsii.
MAKEAONHN Docimeium,
Ivi., 188, 191 sqq.; Peltae,
Ixxxvii., 348 sq.
MA PC VAC Apameia, xxxix.,
95, 96.
M€ANAPOC Dionysopolis, Iv.,
183.
MEAHNOC Dorylaeum, Ivii.
M I A A^^ N : B Midaeum ,
Ixxxiv., 337.
MIAAC Prynmes.sus, 361.
MOZ€ANnN Diocleia, 181.
MOH'OC, TOPPHBOC Hieia-
polis, Ixviii., 232.
MYZnN ABBAITUN Ab-
baitis (Ancyra), xx., xxix., 1, 58.
N.
NAHKOPHN Laodiceia, 299.
NeHKOPHN Hierapolis, Ixviii.,
234, 235, 237-239, 241, 242,
251 sq. ; Laodiceia, 298, 299,
313 sqq.
NGXIKOPIIN AOrMATI
CVNKAHTOV Laodiceia,
Ixxx., 319-322.
NGHKOPIIN TOY AlOC
Aezanis, xxvi.
N€nT€P05: Hierapolis, 249.
NIKHN CEBACTUN AN
KVPANOI Ancyra, 63.
NOMO0ETHZ Laodiceia, 304.
Nne Apameia, 101.
o
j O APXI6P6VC Eumeneia, 216
1 (scf; «/60 APXI6P6YC, <tc.).
REMARKARLE INSCRimONS.
487
O rPAMMAT€VC Colossao,
154; Trnjanopolis, 429 {see
also rPAMMAT€VC).
OAYMTTIA Hierapolis, Ixix.
OAYMniOC (Hadrian) Hydrela,
271 ; Laodiceia, 310.
OMHPOZ Laodiceia-Smyrna,
325.
OMOBHMIA, see C€BACTA
OMONOIA AHAMenN
Apameia, xxxix, 97, 101 ; Apa-
meia-Ephesup, 105.
OMONOIA €ni MAPK€A
AOY A NOV. Laodiceia,
290.
OMONOIA YPrAAGHN
Kyigaleis, Ixxi.
OMONOIA nPOC €<I>€CIO
VC Cotiaeum-Ephesus, 180.
OMONYA Hierapolis-Epliesus,
2G3 ; llierapoIis-tSmyrna, 264.
OVGI'f/MICON Amorium,xxviii.,
51.
n.
nANAGHNAIA Synnada, 397,
403.
nANHrVPIA(pxoi') Apameia,
90, 102, 103, 105.
TTAPA with magistrate's name.
Apameia, 90-92, 97, 101-105;
Metropolis, 333, 334 ; Siblia,
380, 381.
TTAPOENIOZ Xacoleia, Ixxxv.,
340.
TTOAIC Diouysopolis, Iv.
TT€PCIC Docinieium^ Ivi.
TTOAIAC Synnada, c.
nOTHOC See Z€VC
TTPVTAN€nC Synnada, 395,
401.
TTVeiA Cil)yrn, xlviii.; Hiera-
polis, Ixix., 238, 239, 255.
PH Laodikeia, Ixxx., 299, 314,
319, 320, 322.
PflMH Amorium, 50; Synaiis,
388.
PIIMHN Cotiacum, 158.
Z.
C€B Cil)yra, xlvii. ; Iladriano-
polis, 226, 227.
C6BACTA OMOBX2MIA
Cadi, xliv.
ZEBAZTOZ OEOZ (Nero)
Laodiceia, 305.
C€IBAIA Siblia, 380.
CINAPOC Sebaste, xciii., 370.
S-P-Q-R Philomelium, 357,
359, 3G0.
CT€<|)ANH<^OPOV Cadi (in
mon.), 120; Dorylacium, 198,
CTPATHrOVNTOC Diony-
sopolis, 183.
CTPATHr, TUN n€PI, &c.
Colossae, 156.
CVN€APIOV N6X2N Lao-
diceia, Ixxxi., 299.
CVNKAHTON Cotiueum, 158.
CVNKAHTOC Cibyra, 134;
Tcmeuothyrae, 411.
488
INDEX VII,
CVMNAAEHN lEPAnOAl j YIOY KOTIAEHN Cotiacum
TUN OMONOIA Hiera- I 16i.
polis-Synnada, 256.
CVNNAA€nN inNflN Syn-
Divla, c.
CVNNAA€aN AHPienN
inNHN Synnada, c.
CnT€IPA Apameia, xxxix., 88.
TEMBPIC Midaeum, Ixxxiv.,
335.
TEMBPOC Midaeum, Ixxxiv.,
337.
THM€NOOVP€nN K€ C€
BACTHNHN OMONO
I A Temenothyrae-Sebaste, 417.
THMGNOC KTICTHC To-
raenothyrae, 411.
THM6NOC OIKICTHC Te-
menothyrae, 407.
TO AEYTEPON Julia, 277;
Laodiceia^ 301.
It O Dionysopolis, 186, 187.
■f" ffH Laodiceia, Ixxx., 296,
297, 313, 314, 317-319, 328,
329.
f Tt; Hyrgaleis, 273-275.
TON KTICCTHN Nacoleia,
Ixxxv., 340.
TOPPHBOC MOH'OC Hiera-
polis, Ixviii., 232.
YIOY TTOAEnZ Cotiaeum,
163.
YOY AC I A p. Acmoneia, 13.
VOV ACIAPX. A(?) TO B
Synaiis, 301.
*.
<l)|AAA€A<t>IA Eumeneia, Ixii.
<t)|AAAHeHC Acmoneia, 9;
Laodiceia, 302.
<t)|AOKAICAPOC Synnada,
399.
<t>IAOTTATPIA(os) Cotiaeum,
165.
<t>IAOTTATPIZ Eumeneia, 216;
Hierapolis, 243, 244; Lao-
diceia, 301, 303; Philomelium,
354 ; Prymnessus, 364, 365 ;
Trajanopolis, 429.
<|) A A B I OTTO A I C Temenothyiae,
411.
<l)OVAOVIANnN Eumeneia,
Ixi., 213.
<|)PVriA, KAPIA Laodiceia,
Ixxxi., 317.
<l)PYr(tas) Metropolis, 333, 334.
VIOV iTTTTIKOV Cotiaeum,
173-175.
XPVCAN — nVGIA Hieia-
polis-Sardes, Ixix., 260.
XPVCOPOAC Hierapolis, Ixix.,
234.
( ^89 )
TABLE
FOR
CONVERTING ENGLISH INCHES INTO MILLIMETRES
AND THE
MEASURES OF MIONNET'S SCALE.
English Inch
4-
3-5
2-5
2-
1-5
I-
•9
•S
•7
•6
•5
•3
•2
•1
French
Millimetres
95
00
80
75
70
65
CO
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
G
IIONNET'SSCALE
]S
14
1
JO-
__ —
3 K
( 490 )
T 71. B L E
OF
The Kelative Weights of English Grains and French Grammes.
Grains.
Grammes.
Grains.
Grammes.
1
Grains.
Grammes.
Grains.
Grammes.
1
•064
41
2-656
81
5-248
121
7-840
2
•129
42
2-720 ,
82
5-312
122
7-905
3
•194
43
2-785 1
83
5-378
123
7-970
4
•259
44
2-850 !
84
5-442
124
8-035
5
•324
J 5
2-915
85
5-508
125
8-100
C
•388
46
2-980
86
5-572
126
8-164
7
•453
47
3-045
87
5-637
127
8-229
8
•518
48
3-110
88
5-702 i
128
8-294
9
•583
49
3-175 ■
89
5-767 I
129
8-359
10
•648
50
3-240
90
5^832
130
8^424
11
•712
51
3-304
91
5-896
131
8-488
12
•777
52
3-368
92
5-961
132
8-553
l.S
•842
53
3-434
93
6026 '
133
8-618
u
•907
54
3-498
94
6 091
134
8-682
1.3
•972
55
3-564
95
61 56
135
8-747
IG
1-036
56
3-628
96
6-220
136
8-812
17
1-101
57
3-693
97
6-285
137
8-877
IS
1-166
58
3-758
98
6-350
138
8-942
19
1-231
59
3-823
99
6-415
139-
9^007
20
1-296
60
3-888
100
6-480
140
9-072
21
1-360
61
3-952
101
6-544
141
9^136
22
P425
62
4-017
102
6-609
142
9-200
23
1-490
63
4-082
103
6-674
143
9-265
24
1-555
64
4-146
104
6-739
144
9-330
2.3
1-620
65
4-211
105
6-804
145
9-395
2G
1-684
66
4-276
106
6-868
146
9-460
27
1-749
67
4-341
107
6-933
147
9-525
2S
1-814
OS
4-406
108
6-998
148
9-590
29
1-879
69
4-471
109
7-063
149
9-655
30
r944
70
4-536
110
7-128
1.50
9-720
31
2-008
71
4-600
111
7-192
151
9-784
32
2-073
72
4-665
112
7-257
152
9 848
33
2^138
73
4-729
113
7-322
153
9-914
34
2-202
74
4-794
114
7-387
154
9-978
3.5
2-267
75
4^859
115
7-452
155
10-044
36
2-332
76
4-924
116
7-516
156
10-108
37
2-397
77
4-989
117
7-581
157
10173
38
2-462
78
5-054
118
7-646
158
10-238
39
2-527
79
5-119
119
7-711
159
10 -.303
40
2-592
80
5-184
120
7-776
160
ii
10-368
( 101 )
T A L L E
OF
The Relative Weights op English Grains and French Grammes.
Grain?.
Grammes.
Grains.
Grammes.
Grains.
Grammes.
Grains.
Grammes.
161
10-432
201
13-024
241
15-616
290
18-79
1G2
10-497
202
13-089
242
15-680
300
19-44
1G3
10-562
203
13-154
243
15-745
310
20-08
164
10-626
204
13-219
244
15 810
320
20-73
165
10-691
205
13-284
245
15-875
330
21-38
166
10-756
206
13-348
246
15-940
340
22-02
1G7
10-821
207
13-413
247
16-005
350
22-67
168
10-886
208
13-478
248
16-070
360
23-32
169
10-951
209
13-543
249
16-135
370
23-97
170
11-016
210
13-608
250
16-200
380
24-62
171
11-080
211
13-672
251
16-264
390
25-27
172
11-145
212
13-737
252
16-328
400
25 92
173
11-209
213
13-802
253
16-394
410
2656
174
11-274
214
13-867
254
16-458
420
27 20
175
11-339
215
13-932
255
16-524
430
27-85
176
11-404
216
13-996
256
16-588
440
28-50
177
11-469
217
14-061
257
16 653
450
2915
178
11-534
218
14-126
258
16-718
460
29-80
179
11-599
219
14-191
259
16-783
470
30 45
180
11-664
220
14-256
260
16-848
480
31-10
181
11-728
221
14-320
261
16-912
490
31-75
182
11-792
222
14 385
262
16-977
500
32-40
183
11-858
223
14-450
263
17-042
510
33-04
181
11-922
224
14-515
264
17-106
520
33-68
185
11-988
225
14-580
265
17-171
530
34-34
186
12-052
226
14644
266
17-236
540
34-98
187
12-117
227
14-709
267
17-301
550
35-64
188
12-182
228
14-774
268
17-366
560
36-28
189
12-247
229
14-839
269
17-431
570
36-93
190
12312
230
14-904
270
17-496
580
37-58
191
12-376
231
14-968
271
17-560
590
38-23
192
12-441
232
15-033
272
17-625
600
38-88
193
12-506
233
15-098
273
17-689
700
45-36
191
12-571
234
15-162
274
17-754
800
51-84
195
12-636
235
15-227
275
17-819
900
58-32
196
12-700
236
15-292
276
17-884
1000
64-80
197
12-765
237
15-357
277
17-949
2000
129-GO
198
12-830
238
15-422
278
, 18-014
3000
194-40
199
12-895
239
15-487
279
18-079
40(J0
259-20
200
12-960
240
15-552
280
18-144
5000
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